The transformation at Chelsea under Liam Rosenior is undeniable, and no one feels it more acutely than midfield maestro Enzo Fernandez.
Key Points:
- Enzo Fernandez praises Liam Rosenior for instilling greater attacking freedom at Chelsea.
- The Blues have hit a rich vein of form, scoring three goals in three consecutive matches recently.
- Fernandez reaffirms his commitment to Chelsea, dismissing transfer speculation from Real Madrid and PSG.
- The Argentine star is laser-focused on bringing Champions League glory to Stamford Bridge.
Rosenior's Blueprint: Unleashing Stamford Bridge's Attacking Prowess
Enzo Fernandez has pulled back the curtain on Liam Rosenior's immediate impact at Chelsea, hailing the new manager's philosophy for injecting vital attacking freedom into the squad. Speaking to ESPN Argentina, the World Cup winner emphasized a refreshing shift in dynamics since Rosenior took the reins from Enzo Maresca.
"With the arrival of the new coach, there were changes; he gave each of us a lot of confidence, and we're doing well," Fernandez stated. He highlighted that while the core foundation laid by Maresca remains, Rosenior has empowered players with more liberty, particularly in the opponent's final third.
This newfound liberation is clearly reflected on the pitch. Before their Carabao Cup semi-final clash against Arsenal, Chelsea showcased their offensive power by scoring three goals in three successive games. Impressive victories over Crystal Palace (3-1), Napoli (3-2) in the Champions League, and West Ham (3-2) in the Premier League underscore their enhanced attacking threat.
Committed to the Blue Cause: Fernandez Dispels Transfer Talk
Despite persistent whispers linking him to European giants like Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, Enzo Fernandez has unequivocally reiterated his dedication to Chelsea. The dynamic midfielder, still with over six years on his substantial contract, is flourishing in West London.
"On a personal level, I feel great, I'm happy," Fernandez asserted. "I felt I grew both athletically and personally, and as the years go by, I feel much better. It's a combination of things; feeling good off the field has an impact on the pitch."
Liam Rosenior himself remains unfazed by the transfer rumors. "It means nothing to me," the manager remarked. "When you’re a world-class player, there’s always going to be speculation... He’s a Chelsea player. He’s very important to me."
Eyeing Europe's Summit: The Champions League Dream
Having already tasted success with Chelsea, securing the UEFA Conference League and FIFA Club World Cup since his January 2023 arrival, Fernandez now sets his sights on football's ultimate club prize: the Champions League. His stellar performance, including 11 goals and four assists across 36 games this season, demonstrates his crucial role.
Following a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Napoli to secure Champions League last-16 qualification, Fernandez expressed immense pride. "We have a very good squad with good players, a great team, so we'll take it step by step but with a lot of confidence," he shared, highlighting the collective belief within the squad.
The Blues currently sit fifth in the Premier League, just one point shy of Manchester United in fourth. Their upcoming clash against Wolves presents a crucial opportunity to further solidify their push for a coveted Champions League qualification spot, marking another step towards Fernandez's grand European ambition.




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