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“Results based business” – Sky reporter seems to doubt Chelsea briefs this week

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“Results based business” – Sky reporter seems to doubt Chelsea briefs this week Chelsea have been all over the briefs to the media this week, but Sky Sports reporter Kaveh Solhekol seems to doubt them. I mean, Kaveh will be one of those that Chelsea would have been sending these briefs too, and he will have been reporting them as well. EXCLUSIVE!

6 Chelsea players have already started exploring moves away this summer, with 5 others also in doubt DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CHELSEA NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON THE APP STORE But honestly, the way Chelsea do this and speak to the media is just laughable at times, and Chelsea fans can see straight through it. It’s actually an insult to their intelligence because we have seen it all before.

Kaveh is rightfully picking up on that point above when he speaks about Chelsea claiming Liam Rosenior is perfectly safe as Chelsea manager. Because we heard the same such things about all their previous manager hires, to then still be sacked not long after. Kaveh on Chelsea Liam Rosenior on the touchline.

(Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images) In quotes cited on X this week, Kaveh said: “If you were to go and ask Chelsea, then they’d say we are behind him, he came in mid season, we will back him, however we know Football is a results based business. Chelsea fans have been pointing out on social media over the past few days that Chelsea said this for [Graham] Potter, [Mauricio] Poch[ettino] and [Enzo] Maresca, and then they all went. ” In other news… Sources are saying Liam Rosenior won’t be sacked unless there’s an “almighty collapse”, and given how disconnected the players look right now, we couldn’t rule that out.

Gus Poyet has also been speaking about Rosenior’s future, and he has less confidence than these sources. I personally think I’m with Poyet on this one more than anything else. If you enjoy Chelsea News coverage and want to see more of it, add us as a preferred source on Google to make us a favourite and see more of our content .