Gary Neville slams Chelsea owners after Rosenior sacking amid chaotic season

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  • Neville criticises Chelsea hierarchy and long-term contracts after Rosenior exit
  • Former defender says players “didn’t help” manager during difficult spell
  • Blues facing Champions League setback as instability continues

Gary Neville has launched a scathing attack on Chelsea’s ownership following the dismissal of Liam Rosenior, describing the club’s decision-making as “all over the place.”

Rosenior was sacked after just over three months in charge, with Chelsea enduring a run of five consecutive Premier League defeats without scoring, most recently a 3-0 loss to Brighton & Hove Albion. The slump has left the club eighth in the table and facing an uphill battle to qualify for the Champions League.

Neville aimed his strongest criticism at Chelsea’s ownership group, BlueCo, questioning their long-term strategy and use of extended contracts.

“This policy at Chelsea, these six-year, eight-year agreements, it’s almost laughable,” Neville said. “The owners haven’t got a clue what they’re doing. They’re all over the place.”

While acknowledging that results had been poor, Neville argued the responsibility lies higher up the club rather than solely with Rosenior.

“You deserve what you get in football. It’s a reflection upon them, not the coach,” he added, suggesting Rosenior may have been promoted too quickly into such a high-pressure role.

Neville also criticised members of the squad, including Marc Cucurella and Enzo Fernández, for comments expressing admiration for former coach Enzo Maresca, claiming such remarks undermined the current manager during a difficult period.

Chelsea have now placed Calum McFarlane in interim charge until the end of the season, with a crucial FA Cup semifinal against Leeds United looming.

Despite speculation over potential replacements, Neville dismissed the importance of the next appointment without broader structural change.

“Chelsea are a massive football club… but their fans will be disgusted by the way this has gone,” he said. “It’s not right.”

The latest managerial change adds to a growing sense of instability at Stamford Bridge, with the club still searching for direction after a season that has unraveled both on and off the pitch.

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