Perhaps not so shockingly, but nevertheless abruptly, Chelsea announced the firing of manager Liam Rosenior on Wednesday, raising even more questions for the fate of the floundering Blues and what will happens next for Rosenior. The nail in the coffin for Rosenior’s release was Chelsea’s humiliating 3–0 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion on Tuesday night, which marked their fifth consecutive league game without scoring a goal, an unfortunate streak the club hasn’t experienced since 1912. Rosenior was only appointed at the start of January, replacing Enzo Maresca after his sudden exit. Rosenior lasted just 106 days out of the 2001 days his contract was valid for. In previous weeks, there had been suggestions that Rosenior had lost the faith of his players, a reality he admitted to on Tuesday ahead of his firing: “It looks that way, I won’t lie.” So, what happens next for Chelsea and Rosenior?…