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    Soccer-Chelsea Have the Resources to Win, Says Rosenior Ahead of Arsenal Clash

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    Posted on January 12, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Chelsea coach Liam Rosenior is confident in his team's resources to win against Arsenal in the League Cup semi-final, focusing on tactical preparation.

    Chelsea Coach Rosenior Confident in Team's Winning Potential Against Arsenal

    Chelsea's Preparation for Arsenal

    Jan 12 (Reuters) - Coach Liam Rosenior believes Chelsea already have the resources to deliver wins, as they prepare to host Arsenal in the first leg of their League Cup semi-final on Wednesday, in his second game in charge.

    Rosenior's Vision for the Team

    Rosenior was named Chelsea coach on Tuesday, and their five-game winless run ended with a 5-1 FA Cup victory at Charlton on Saturday. The game against Arsenal will be his first as coach against a fellow Premier League side.

    Analyzing Arsenal's Strengths

    "I'd love to be here six years or longer. But to do that, you need to start winning. So my focus is that I have ideas of how the team should look like in one or two years," Rosenior told reporters on Monday.

    Managing Pressure in Big Matches

    "But I already have resources here to win. The lads trained very, very well today. We will make a decision on the team in the coming days and go and attack the game."

    The 41-year-old said Chelsea have been preparing for the clash with Arsenal since the moment he took over.

    "We've been working tactically on Arsenal from the moment I came into the club. Watched all of their games, analysed every aspect of their game, including set plays, at which they're very good at," he added.

    ARSENAL NOT SET PIECE FC, ROSENIOR SAYS

    Rosenior, however, said the threats posed by Premier League leaders Arsenal went well beyond just set pieces.

    "I don't know who's calling them Set Piece FC. I'm definitely not. They're a team who are very good without the ball. They have a really, really clear idea in the way they want to play with the ball," he said.

    "On top of that, they're very well organised with good delivery on set plays. That's what you want to be if you want to be successful."

    The coach said he did not feel any added pressure going into a big game so early on the job.

    "I'm happy with the process in which we work as a staff, and which the players are taking on. I'm not making it any bigger than the fact it's the next game, and we have to win, and that's the way I see it," he said.

    (Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Table of Contents

    • Chelsea's Preparation for Arsenal
    • Rosenior's Vision for the Team
    • Analyzing Arsenal's Strengths
    • Managing Pressure in Big Matches

    Key Takeaways

    • •Liam Rosenior is confident in Chelsea's resources to win against Arsenal.
    • •Chelsea ended a five-game winless streak with a victory over Charlton.
    • •Rosenior has been preparing tactically for Arsenal since taking over.
    • •Arsenal's strengths go beyond set pieces, says Rosenior.
    • •Rosenior feels no added pressure for the upcoming big game.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-Chelsea have the resources to win, says Rosenior ahead of Arsenal clash

    1What is the Premier League?

    The Premier League is the top tier of English football, featuring 20 clubs that compete for the championship title each season.

    2What are set pieces in football?

    Set pieces are planned plays that occur after a stoppage in play, such as free kicks and corner kicks, allowing teams to create scoring opportunities.

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