Chelsea Board Considers John Terry as Emergency Interim While Tracking Cesc Fabregas for Permanent Role

John Terry is linked with an interim Chelsea role as BlueCo eyes Cesc Fabregas for the permanent job amid Liam Rosenior’s struggling tenure.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 24, 2026, 6:57 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Football365

Chelsea Board Considers John Terry as Emergency Interim While Tracking Cesc Fabregas for Permanent Role - article image
Chelsea Board Considers John Terry as Emergency Interim While Tracking Cesc Fabregas for Permanent Role - article image

The Increasing Pressure on an Internal Appointment

The decision to elevate Liam Rosenior from sister-club Strasbourg in January 2026 is facing its most significant challenge following a collapse in both domestic and European form. After a promising start, the 41-year-old’s position has been destabilized by a comprehensive 8-2 aggregate exit from the Champions League at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain. This continental disappointment was compounded by a 3-0 Premier League defeat to Everton, leaving the club’s aspirations for a top-five finish and subsequent 2026/27 Champions League qualification in serious jeopardy.

A Legendary Figure for a Short Term Fix

In the event of a dismissal, reports from Sports Boom indicate that Chelsea is prepared to turn to John Terry to stabilize the first-team environment. Terry, who is currently integrated into the club’s structure as an Academy coach, represents a direct link to the organization's most successful era, having secured five Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy during his playing days. Proponents of this move suggest that Terry’s intimate knowledge of the club’s culture makes him the ideal "interim fix" to navigate the remaining fixtures of a volatile season.

The Strategic Allure of the Italian Project

While Terry is viewed as a temporary measure, BlueCo’s long-term vision appears focused on the tactical evolution of Cesc Fabregas. Currently managing Serie A side Como, the 38-year-old Spaniard has garnered significant admiration for his coaching pedigree after leading the Italian outfit to a fourth-place standing in the current table. Fabregas, who won two league titles during his five-year stint at Stamford Bridge, is seen as the "bigger picture" candidate capable of implementing a sophisticated playing style that aligns with the ownership's modern recruitment philosophy.

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