Chelsea's Liam Rosenior admits online mockery is affecting his family

Chelsea's head coach Liam Rosenior has grown accustomed to the relentless online mockery directed at him since taking over as manager, saying it's had an impact on his family life. The 41-year-old former Strasbourg boss has been the subject of ridicule due to his coaching style, mannerisms, and even a miscontrolled pass against Arsenal last week.

Rosenior acknowledges that he expected the backlash, given his background and appointment at Chelsea, a club of a much larger profile than his previous roles. He believes it's "normal" for people to scrutinize someone in his position, especially when they're not household names like some of their peers.

Despite the intense criticism, Rosenior remains confident and positive about his job, saying he won't let the negativity affect him. However, it has had an impact on those closest to him, including his teenage children who are active on social media. The coach believes that if he's not able to handle the pressure of online abuse, then he shouldn't be in this role.

Rosenior attributes his ability to cope with the criticism to his personality and confidence, which allows him to remain unbothered by comments about his appearance or coaching style. He hopes that as time passes, people will focus more on his performance on the pitch rather than their opinions of him off it.

The coach has also faced criticism for being out of touch due to his younger background, but Rosenior remains skeptical of this claim, saying people make judgments based on limited information before they even meet them.
 
I feel bad for Liam Rosenior, tbh πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, he's gotta deal with all that online drama and it's affecting his fam life 🀯. I mean, I get it, he's a new boss at Chelsea and people are gonna scrutinize him, but some of the stuff online is just ridiculous πŸ˜‚. I love how he's staying calm about it though, he's got to be thick-skinned for this job πŸ’ͺ.

But what really gets me is that the haters think they can take out on his kids πŸ€”. Like, chill out, people! He's trying to do his thing and you're gonna roast him online and affect his kid's life? Not cool πŸ˜’.

I'm all for people having opinions, but some of these coaches are like 'hey, I'm just here to win games' πŸ’ͺ, not 'I'm a walking disaster waiting to happen' πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Can't we just focus on the footy for once? πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” It's crazy how much a person can take from the internet, right? I mean, we all know someone who's been roasted online and just shook it off, but to have that kind of impact on your family life is another story altogether... I get why he's not bothered about what people think, though - if you're confident in yourself, you shouldn't let others bring you down. The thing is, though, even the most confident people can be affected by their relationships and personal life. It's all about finding that balance between being true to yourself and putting up with nonsense from strangers online.
 
it's crazy how much pressure comes with being a manager in the Premier League, especially when you're not as well-known as some of your colleagues 🀯... liam rosenior is right to say that online abuse can affect his personal life, but at the same time, i think it's also a sign of respect from fans who care enough about the team to scrutinize their performances and tactics πŸ’ͺ... maybe instead of focusing on individual personalities or backgrounds, people should try to see how we react under pressure? πŸ€”
 
I feel bad for the guy, he's already under pressure from the fans and media, now online trolls are adding more stress πŸ€•. It's not cool that his kids are being affected by it too, I can imagine how tough that must be for him as a dad πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦. I think he handles the criticism pretty well, but I guess you can't ignore online abuse forever πŸ’”. Maybe time will help people focus on his coaching skills and not just his appearance or background πŸ†.
 
OMG lol he's so calm about all that πŸ™„πŸ˜‚ can imagine how hard it must be to deal with haters who don't know anything about you or your coaching skills but like I get it, if u r not gonna let the hate bring u down then why bother? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
Just read that Chelsea's new coach Liam Rosenior is getting roasted online πŸ€£πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ He's taking it all in stride tho, says it comes with the territory. I feel him, gotta have thick skin to handle all that negativity. But at the same time, sorry to hear his family life is being affected πŸ€• Kids are active on social media, can't escape it no matter what. Hope he keeps doing his thing on the pitch and not worries about what people say off it πŸ’ͺ
 
I feel bad for the guy, 41 and getting roasted online is tough πŸ€•. I mean, he's been in some high-profile roles already so I guess it's no surprise people are gonna have an opinion about him, especially with Chelsea being one of the biggest clubs in the world πŸ†. But at the same time, you can't blame him for expecting some backlash - it comes with the territory, right? πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. And honestly, I think he's handling it pretty well, staying positive and all that jazz πŸ™Œ. It's just a shame his kids are getting dragged into it too, poor little guys πŸ˜”. Maybe people will start to focus more on his game performance instead of his personal life, you never know 🀞.
 
I feel bad for the guy πŸ€•. I mean, who doesn't get roasted online these days? Liam's got a point that it's kinda normal to expect some heat when you're in his shoes – especially at Chelsea πŸ†. But I can imagine how tough it must be on his family life, especially with those youngins of his being active on social media πŸ’».

I'm glad he's taking the criticism in stride and not letting it get him down 😊. He seems like a pretty cool dude who can take some heat, but it's understandable that it might still affect the people around him. The thing is, as much as we want to focus on his coaching skills and performance, the media's gonna keep poking at him for being "out of touch" or whatever πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

Still, I think Liam's got a point about people making judgments based on limited info – it's like, get to know the guy before you start trash-talking him 😎.
 
idk why people gotta be so harsh online lol πŸ’” he seems like a cool guy just trying to do his job and all the hate is just uncalled for...i think its easy for ppl to say mean stuff behind a screen πŸ˜’ Rosenior seems like the kind of person who can take it, and honestly i kinda admire him for that. hope he proves us all wrong on the pitch πŸˆπŸ‘
 
I can imagine how tough it must be for Liam to deal with all that online hate πŸ˜” especially when it's affecting his family life πŸ€•. As a parent myself, I can relate to wanting to protect my kids from the harsh words of strangers πŸ’”. It's great that he's got confidence in himself and is trying to stay positive about his job πŸ’ͺ. But it's also totally fair that he wants to make sure his own boundaries are in place πŸ€—. People might not realize how hard it can be to deal with all that negativity 😩. I hope his focus on the pitch stays strong and people start to see him for who he is as a coach rather than just a target for criticism πŸ‘
 
omg i feel bad 4 him lol he's like the ultimate target 4 online trolls already b4 he even started @ chelsea lol i mean who wouldn't wanna take a shot at some guy with a funny haircut & a 'old' face haha but seriously, gotta give him props 4 staying calm & not lettin it get to him. his kids r probably rollin their eyes like "dad, stop talkin about this" lol poor guy's just tryna do his job w/ minimal drama πŸ˜‚
 
Come on, let's talk about this πŸ€”. Liam Rosenior's getting roasted online and suddenly it's a big deal? πŸ™„ I mean, if you're gonna criticize someone for being a little too confident or standing up for themselves, that's just a case of bullying in my book πŸ‘Š. And what's with the 'out of touch' thing? Is this just another example of ageism? πŸ”΅ Newsflash: 41 isn't old! Rosenior's got more experience and wisdom than some of these young coaches who are getting too much credit for their youth πŸ™„.

And can we talk about the media scrutiny a bit? I mean, we're already at the point where his personal life is under a microscope because of a few online comments 😳. That's not fair to him or his family. If we want to hold coaches accountable on the pitch, shouldn't we be giving them some breathing room off it too? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I guess what I'm saying is that Rosenior's right – if you can't handle the pressure of online abuse, maybe you're not cut out for this job πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
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