Rosenior blasts Chelsea as crisis deepens after Brighton defeat

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  • Liam Rosenior labels Chelsea performance “unacceptable” after 3-0 loss to Brighton
  • Blues now seven points off Champions League places with four games remaining
  • Five straight league defeats without scoring underline dramatic collapse

There was no dressing it up from Liam Rosenior. No deflection, no protection. Just a blunt assessment of where Chelsea are right now.

“Unacceptable in every aspect,” he said after the 3-0 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion. And it felt like he meant every word.

Chelsea are drifting. Seventh in the table, seven points off the top five, and running out of games. The numbers are stark enough, but the performances tell their own story. Five straight league defeats without scoring. That is not a blip. That is something deeper.

Rosenior has largely backed his players since taking over. This time, he did not.

“The attitude, the intensity, the professionalism wasn’t there,” he said. “Some of the things I saw, I never want to see again.”

Strong words, but the night demanded them. Goals from Ferdi Kadıoğlu, Jack Hinshelwood and Danny Welbeck reflected a game Brighton controlled with ease. Chelsea, by contrast, did not register a single shot on target.

It has been coming. One win in nine games in all competitions. Knocked out of Europe by Paris Saint-Germain. Momentum gone, confidence fading.

There are mitigating factors. Injuries to key attackers have not helped. But Rosenior was not interested in excuses.

“I can’t come out and lie,” he said. “That was nowhere near enough for this club.”

That line matters. Chelsea are not short of resources. The squad has been assembled at huge cost. Expectations follow that.

An FA Cup semifinal offers a distraction, perhaps even a route to salvage something. But in the league, the situation is clear. Time is running out, and the gap is growing.

Rosenior knows it. More importantly, now, so do his players.

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