Rosenior admits Chelsea in 'difficult place'
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Liam Rosenior admitted Chelsea are in a "difficult
place" after Sunday's dismal 3-0 defeat against Manchester City piled
pressure on the Blues boss.
Rosenior's side conceded three times in the second half at
Stamford Bridge as Nico O'Reilly, Marc Guehi and Jeremy Doku netted for
title-chasing City.
Chelsea are languishing in sixth place in the Premier League,
four points behind fifth-placed Liverpool in the race for a top-five finish.
With their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League
hanging by a slender thread, Rosenior is facing pointed questions about
Chelsea's struggles since he arrived from Strasbourg to replace Enzo Maresca in
January.
Chelsea have lost five of their last six games in all
competitions, including three in a row in the Premier League.
In those three league defeats Chelsea have failed to score
and Rosenior said they had fallen well short of the standards he demands.
"Not good enough in the second half. It's a similar
story for the past month now in terms of dealing with set-backs," he said.
"If you go down against teams as good as this, what you
have to do for the next five minutes is to stay in the game. It ended up being
a really, really difficult second half."
Chelsea were booed off at full-time and Rosenior knows he
can expect further criticism from frustrated fans if results don't improve in
the final weeks of the season.
"I am accountable. This is a group. It's something we
need to improve. It starts with your habits and values. I can't say there was a
lack of effort. But there was a lack of confidence in the second half," he
said.
"We have to improve. We are in a difficult place at the
moment and we have got another huge game next week.
"We can't forget that we were playing against a team in
massive form pushing for the title. But we need to win games like this. That's
why I have come to the club."
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez was missing from the team
for a second successive game after Rosenior's controversial decision to suspend
him.
Fernandez angered Rosenior by hinting recently that he would
be willing to leave in the summer.
But the Argentinian will be allowed to return to action next
week after talks with the rest of the squad.
"Any team will miss Enzo. Myself, backed by the
leadership group and sporting directors, made a decision for the long term of
the club," Rosenior said.
"Enzo wanted to have a conversation with the main
players of the group. He has spoken with me, the leadership group and all of
the players.
"There's nothing personal with Enzo. He will be back
with the group on Tuesday. He is a top player and a really good guy."

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