7M - Furious Rosenior questions Chelsea's desire following devastating defeat at Brighton
Posted Wednesday, April 22, 2026 by 7M Sport

Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior delivered a blistering assessment of his squad’s mental fortitude after witnessing a lackluster performance in their 3-0 defeat away to Brighton. Speaking to the media in the immediate aftermath of the match, a visibly frustrated Rosenior questioned whether his players possessed the basic desire and hunger required to represent a club of Chelsea's stature. The defeat, which marked the Blues' fifth consecutive loss without scoring a single goal, has sent the club spiraling into a late-season crisis. Rosenior emphasized that while tactical errors can be addressed on the training pitch, the lack of competitive spirit and work ethic shown by the team was "completely indefensible" and suggested that significant changes would be necessary if the current trajectory continues.
The report details the manager’s refusal to protect his players following what he described as one of the most disappointing displays of his tenure. Rosenior pointed out that despite the immense investment in the squad, the team appeared to be "going through the motions" against a Brighton side that showed far more urgency and tactical discipline. He noted that the goals conceded were the result of a collective failure to track runners and win individual duels, traits that he considers non-negotiable for any professional athlete. The manager’s public criticism marks a significant shift in tone, as he had previously attempted to shield the younger members of the squad from media scrutiny, but the repetitive nature of their collapses has clearly exhausted his patience.
Beyond the immediate tactical fallout, the coverage highlights the growing tension between the coaching staff and the first-team squad as the 2025-26 campaign enters its final stretch. Supporters have echoed Rosenior’s sentiments, with many traveling fans voicing their displeasure at the Amex Stadium as the team failed to register a single shot on target throughout the ninety minutes. The manager warned that no player's position is safe ahead of their upcoming FA Cup semi-final, suggesting that he would rather field academy prospects who show "genuine passion" than senior stars who appear disinterested. This internal friction comes at a critical time for Chelsea, who now face the very real possibility of missing out on European football entirely next season.
As the scrutiny on Rosenior's own position begins to intensify, the manager remained adamant that the primary issue lies with the culture and accountability within the dressing room. He concluded his remarks by stating that he would be looking into the "eyes of every player" during the next training session to see who was truly committed to the club’s cause. The football world is now watching to see how the Chelsea hierarchy responds to this public outburst, and whether Rosenior’s "shock therapy" can elicit a positive reaction from a squad that looks increasingly fractured. For the club’s faithful, the manager’s raw honesty provides a sobering reflection of the deep-seated issues currently plaguing the West London giants.
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