Daniel Farke ‘feels for’ Liam Rosenior after Chelsea boss sacked days before FA Cup semi-final — Independent 23/4/26
Farke was due to share the touchline with Rosenior for Leeds’ FA Cup semi-final with Chelsea but the Englishman’s sacking means he will play no part Will Castle Leeds manager Daniel Farke admitted he felt for Liam Rosenior after the former Chelsea boss was sacked mere days before the pair were set to share a touchline at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-finals. Rosenior was axed by the Blues hierarchy following a dismal 3-0 defeat to Brighton on Tuesday - the club’s fifth Premier League loss on the bounce without scoring a goal, taking the club to a 114-year low. It means Calum McFarlane will take charge at Wembley for what is his second stint as interim manager in four months, charged with arresting this slump and taking Chelsea within 90 minutes of silverware. Farke, whose Leeds side have not reached the last four in this competition since 1987, cannot help but have sympathy for Rosenior and has backed him to come back stronger. “I mind my own business and don’t take decisions ...