
"Chelsea have built with a long-term view and, seeing how Arteta has reversed Arsenal's decline since his appointment as manager in December 2019, have been keen to find a young coach capable of becoming a similarly galvanising force at Stamford Bridge. It is not an easy task."
"Rosenior, by contrast, is the fifth permanent head coach under the ownership of Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly. Chelsea have had nine managers, including interims, during the Arteta era. It is impossible to ignore the upheaval when it comes to working out why Chelsea have not mustered a title challenge since winning the league in 2017."
"Just over six years on from turning to Arteta after firing Unai Emery, Arsenal stand five points clear at the top of the Premier League before hosting Chelsea on Sunday. They have benefited from a stable environment."
Chelsea's ownership has modeled their strategy on Arsenal's transformation under Mikel Arteta, seeking a young manager to drive long-term success. After Graham Potter's failed tenure, Chelsea appointed 41-year-old Liam Rosenior, who started promisingly with eight wins in twelve games. However, Rosenior faces substantial obstacles. Chelsea have cycled through five permanent managers under Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly, compared to Arsenal's stability with Arteta since December 2019. This managerial instability has prevented Chelsea from mounting consistent title challenges since 2017, despite remaining competitive in cup competitions. Arsenal currently lead the Premier League by five points, benefiting from their established environment, while Chelsea struggle with inconsistency in league play.
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