'It's a key moment that celebrates a young, black English manager'
"Liam Rosenior is a quality coach who knows the game inside out, and that's what matters most. I want to wish him and his staff all the best.
"But as Chelsea's first black player, I would be lying if I said this moment doesn't move me."
Those are the words of Paul Canoville, who made his historic debut for the Blues' first team as a substitute against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park in April 1982.
On Tuesday, Chelsea appointed Strasbourg manager Rosenior, 41, as their new head coach following the departure of Enzo Maresca.














