Chelsea began the Liam Rosenior era with a comfortable 5-1 win over Charlton Athletic to reach the FA Cup fourth round, but supporter unrest again dominated the narrative. Despite a controlled and clinical display from a rotated Chelsea side, travelling fans directed chants and criticism at the club’s owners, reflecting ongoing dissatisfaction with the project under Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital.
Liam Rosenior, appointed after Enzo Maresca’s messy departure, oversaw a performance built on possession and steady pressure. Goals from Jorrel Hato, Tosin Adarabioyo, Marc Guiu, Pedro Neto and a late penalty converted by Enzo Fernández sealed the victory. Charlton briefly threatened through Miles Leaburn, exposing Chelsea’s lingering weakness from set pieces. A lively cameo from teenage winger Estevão Willian hinted at future promise, but did little to soften the mood among supporters. Even as Chelsea progressed comfortably, resentment toward the ownership remained clear, underlining the challenges Rosenior faces beyond results on the pitch.

