Under-fire Liam Rosenior admits Chelsea have a mountain to climb'
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Under-fire Liam Rosenior admits Chelsea have a mountain to climb'
"Rosenior stated, 'It gives us a mountain to climb, and we have to go into Brighton with an idea that we have to win that game and kickstart the rest of our season.'"
"'The honest answer is we're still fighting and we'll address that situation at the end of the season, whatever the situation is,' Rosenior said regarding the potential impact on transfer plans."
"'It's a really, really difficult one to take because people don't want to hear me say how well we played and didn't win the game. We're here to win.'"
"'The reality is Manchester United have come in, had one shot, won a goal against 10 men and won a game 1-0 which should be pretty much impossible.'"
Chelsea's defeat to Manchester United has left them four points behind fifth-placed Liverpool, complicating their Champions League qualification chances. Matheus Cunha's goal secured the win for United, while Chelsea struggled offensively, marking their fourth consecutive league loss without scoring. Head coach Liam Rosenior acknowledged the uphill battle ahead, emphasizing the need for a strong response in their upcoming match against Brighton. He expressed uncertainty about the implications for transfer plans if they fail to qualify, but remains committed to the team's process despite recent setbacks.
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