Chelsea's 114-Year low: Why Liam Rosenior isn't the only one to blame for Brighton horror show
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Chelsea's 114-Year low: Why Liam Rosenior isn't the only one to blame for Brighton horror show
"Enzo Fernandez stood motionless at the final whistle, reflecting the team's disarray as Chelsea fans expressed their frustration at the players and management."
"Chelsea's performance was characterized by a lack of effort, with players going through the motions and not showing any motivation to play for their coach or the club."
"The defeat to Brighton underscored Chelsea's struggles, as they slipped to seventh in the Premier League and faced serious jeopardy in their Champions League aspirations."
"Rosenior's tactical switch to five at the back failed, and despite his potential as a coach, he has not improved Chelsea's fortunes since taking over."
Chelsea suffered a humiliating 3-0 defeat against Brighton, failing to register a single shot on target. This loss marked their fifth consecutive game without scoring, the worst streak since 1912, and dropped them to seventh in the Premier League. The team's lack of motivation and effort was evident, with players seemingly not playing for their coach, Liam Rosenior. The defeat highlighted the irony of losing to a well-managed Brighton, who have benefited from selling players to Chelsea for substantial sums.
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