Liam Rosenior: Furious Chelsea boss questions team’s desire


For much of the match, supporters directed their frustration towards the hierarchy, while also chanting for former owner Roman Abramovich.

Such song have been a recurring feature of Chelsea’s away support over the past 18 months and are increasingly being heard at Stamford Bridge.

However, this was the first occasion on which Rosenior himself became the target of supporter anger, amid a growing sense that a sixth managerial change under the Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly ownership group may be approaching.

Chelsea’s stance has been that they will back Rosenior into next season with the intention to reserve judgement until the end of the next campaign.

The hierarchy increasingly accept they have made multiple managerial mistakes and are searching for stability.

In a rare interview earlier this month, influential co-owner Eghbali said: “I think we’re behind Liam. Of course, it’s a results business, but we think he can be successful long term.”

However, two further defeats have worsened the situation and the fans have since turned, making it a more difficult decision to keep Rosenior than make a change.

Asked about supporters turning on him, Rosenior said: “I understand the supporters’ frustration. It’s my job as head coach and manager – the buck stops with me. I have thick skin and I understand why the fans feel that way.

“I’m frustrated with the performances we’re producing and I have to keep working hard with the staff and the players. But I also need to take a hard look at how we approach games, the personnel we select and who I can trust in difficult moments, because not enough players showed that today.”

Former Chelsea striker Chris Sutton told Sky Sports: “It’s a team that look like they’ve never played together before. What’s worse than that is it’s been a really gutless display.

“The issue Liam Rosenior will have is people will look at this performance and say he has lost the dressing room but Chelsea players need to take a hard look at themselves.

“Chelsea have been pathetic and they are going backwards. You wonder what next for Chelsea and Rosenior.”



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