Chelsea's thrilling clash against Arsenal exposed a harsh reality: Liam Rosenior's potential ceiling as manager might not rise higher than his predecessor, Maresca's. Despite the excitement surrounding his six-year appointment, Rosenior's first home game in charge, a high-stakes cup semi-final against the league leaders, was a baptism by fire. Missing key players like Cole Palmer, Moises Caicedo, and Reece James due to illness, Rosenior faced a challenge that could have easily turned into a nightmare. But here's where it gets interesting: his team showed glimpses of the high-tempo, aggressive style he envisions, even scoring a well-crafted goal through Alejandro Garnacho. Yet, the game also highlighted Chelsea's glaring weaknesses, particularly in defense and up front, issues that plagued Maresca's tenure as well. And this is the part most people miss: Rosenior's success might not hinge solely on his tactics or motivational Instagram reels, but on the decisions made by the club's hierarchy. Will they address the squad's shortcomings, or will Rosenior hit the same ceiling Maresca did? Is Chelsea's current squad capable of achieving Rosenior's ambitious goals, or is a major overhaul necessary? The debate is open, and we want to hear your thoughts in the comments below. Let’s spark a conversation about Chelsea’s future and whether Rosenior can truly elevate the club beyond its recent limitations.