'I was close to going to Chelsea' - Liam Rosenior's ex-assistant explains why he snubbed Blues return offer to stay at Strasbourg with new boss Gary O'Neil
Strasbourg assistant coach Filipe Coelho has opened up on his decision to reject a move to Chelsea earlier this year. The Portuguese coach was heavily linked with a return to Stamford Bridge when Liam Rosenior left the Ligue 1 outfit to take over the reins from Enzo Maresca in London, but Coelho opted to remain at the Stade de la Meinau to serve under new boss Gary O'Neil.The coaching reshuffle was set in motion following Maresca’s departure on New Year’s Day, prompting Chelsea to turn to their sister club, Strasbourg, for a successor within the shared BlueCo ownership structure. While Rosenior enjoyed a productive 18-month spell in France - eventually guiding Strasbourg into European competition - he jumped at the chance to lead the Blues, confirming an agreement shortly after a final farewell draw against Nice.The transition marked a period of significant change for both squads, as Rosenior arrived at Stamford Bridge on a five-and-a-half-year deal alongside key backroom staff including Kalifa Cisse and Justin Walker. Despite a close working relationship with assistant coach Filipe Coelho, however, the latter opted against following the head coach to London. For Coelho, while the professional draw of Chelsea was evident, he felt the timing wasn't right for another move, choosing to maintain stability at Strasbourg under the new regime.Coelho is no stranger to the inner workings of Chelsea, having previously served as the manager of the club's Under-21 side during Maresca's time at the club. He only left West London in July last year to take up his current role with Strasbourg, and he admits that the prospect of moving his family back to England so soon after arriving in France was the deciding factor in staying put.Speaking to A Bola, Coelho explained the situation clearly: "I was close to going to Chelsea when Liam left and accompanying him in London, but family is a very important pillar and it didn’t make sense to take my family away from a good adaptation to life in France to return to London [at that point]. I arrived five months ago, and I want to keep going."The highly-rated coach believes his current path is providing him with the perfect education. By staying at Strasbourg, he has been able to transition from working under Rosenior to supporting new coach O'Neil, all while drawing on his previous experiences close to former Chelsea boss Maresca. This diversity of tactical influence is something Coelho deeply values."I feel that the moment to be a head coach will come. I’m not in a hurry and I’m enjoying it. Having arrived at a club like Chelsea, where I was close to Enzo Maresca, and now being able to benefit from the expertise of Liam Rosenior and Gary O’Neil, it’s an incredibly rich résumé, and I’m fine-tuning the last details to be more than prepared when the time comes," the Portuguese coach added.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingWhile Coelho is currently focused on helping O'Neil continue Strasbourg’s upward trajectory in Ligue 1, he isn't hiding his long-term ambitions. The 39-year-old has his sights set on eventually stepping into the hot seat as a No. 1, and a return to his homeland is a possibility he keeps open.Reflecting on his future goals, the former Chelsea youth boss admitted that the Portuguese top flight remains a major draw for him. "It’s a league that means a lot to me. It’s my country. Returning to my country is always on the table," Coelho concluded, suggesting that while he snubbed the Blues today, his journey in management is only just beginning.
Strasbourg assistant coach Filipe Coelho has opened up on his decision to reject a move to Chelsea earlier this year. The Portuguese coach was heavily linked with a return to Stamford Bridge when Liam Rosenior left the Ligue 1 outfit to take over the reins from Enzo Maresca in London, but Coelho opted to remain at the Stade de la Meinau to serve under new boss Gary O'Neil.The coaching reshuffle was set in motion following Maresca’s departure on New Year’s Day, prompting Chelsea to turn to their sister club, Strasbourg, for a successor within the shared BlueCo ownership structure. While Rosenior enjoyed a productive 18-month spell in France - eventually guiding Strasbourg into European competition - he jumped at the chance to lead the Blues, confirming an agreement shortly after a final farewell draw against Nice.The transition marked a period of significant change for both squads, as Rosenior arrived at Stamford Bridge on a five-and-a-half-year deal alongside key backroom staff including Kalifa Cisse and Justin Walker. Despite a close working relationship with assistant coach Filipe Coelho, however, the latter opted against following the head coach to London. For Coelho, while the professional draw of Chelsea was evident, he felt the timing wasn't right for another move, choosing to maintain stability at Strasbourg under the new regime.Coelho is no stranger to the inner workings of Chelsea, having previously served as the manager of the club's Under-21 side during Maresca's time at the club. He only left West London in July last year to take up his current role with Strasbourg, and he admits that the prospect of moving his family back to England so soon after arriving in France was the deciding factor in staying put.Speaking to A Bola, Coelho explained the situation clearly: "I was close to going to Chelsea when Liam left and accompanying him in London, but family is a very important pillar and it didn’t make sense to take my family away from a good adaptation to life in France to return to London [at that point]. I arrived five months ago, and I want to keep going."The highly-rated coach believes his current path is providing him with the perfect education. By staying at Strasbourg, he has been able to transition from working under Rosenior to supporting new coach O'Neil, all while drawing on his previous experiences close to former Chelsea boss Maresca. This diversity of tactical influence is something Coelho deeply values."I feel that the moment to be a head coach will come. I’m not in a hurry and I’m enjoying it. Having arrived at a club like Chelsea, where I was close to Enzo Maresca, and now being able to benefit from the expertise of Liam Rosenior and Gary O’Neil, it’s an incredibly rich résumé, and I’m fine-tuning the last details to be more than prepared when the time comes," the Portuguese coach added.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingWhile Coelho is currently focused on helping O'Neil continue Strasbourg’s upward trajectory in Ligue 1, he isn't hiding his long-term ambitions. The 39-year-old has his sights set on eventually stepping into the hot seat as a No. 1, and a return to his homeland is a possibility he keeps open.Reflecting on his future goals, the former Chelsea youth boss admitted that the Portuguese top flight remains a major draw for him. "It’s a league that means a lot to me. It’s my country. Returning to my country is always on the table," Coelho concluded, suggesting that while he snubbed the Blues today, his journey in management is only just beginning.
Filipe Coelho's Decision to Stay at Strasbourg
Portuguese coach Filipe Coelho was heavily linked with a return to Chelsea when Liam Rosenior left Strasbourg for the Blues, but he decided to remain at the French club under new boss Gary O'Neil. Despite the allure of Chelsea, Coelho prioritized stability and family considerations, opting to maintain his current role and continue his development in France.
Professional Draw of Chelsea vs. Personal Stability
While the opportunity to join Chelsea presented a prestigious career move, Coelho acknowledged that uprooting his family for another relocation so soon after settling in France wasn't the right choice at that moment. By staying at Strasbourg, he aims to further hone his coaching skills and benefit from working with different managers, including Rosenior and O'Neil.
Coelho's Diverse Coaching Education
Coelho sees his current position at Strasbourg as a valuable learning experience. Transitioning between coaching styles of different managers like Maresca, Rosenior, and O'Neil provides him with a rich tactical foundation. He is patient in his pursuit of a head coach role, focusing on continuous improvement and readiness for future opportunities.
Long-term Goals and Return to Portugal
While committed to Strasbourg's progress in Ligue 1 under O'Neil, Coelho doesn't shy away from his aspirations as a head coach. Expressing interest in returning to Portugal, he keeps the option open for a future move back to his homeland. His journey in management is just beginning, with significant potential for growth and success ahead.

