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Liam Rosenior slams “petulant children” in Chelsea squad with his advice to BlueCo shared

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Liam Rosenior slams “petulant children” in Chelsea squad with his advice to BlueCo shared Former Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior advised Chelsea to sign more “men” as there were too many “petulant children” in the squad according to reports. DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CHELSEA NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON THE APP STORE Rosenior was sacked on Wednesday following a dismal 3-0 defeat to Brighton, Chelsea’s fifth in a row in the league without scoring.

The 41-year-old is the second head coach to leave Stamford Bridge this season following the departure of Enzo Maresca. Liam Rosenior wanted Chelsea to sign more “men” The Blues have made mistake after mistake when it comes to appointing head coaches, and signing players, with the club’s sporting directors coming under severe pressure from fans. The make-up of the squad has been criticised, especially the lack of know how and leadership in the team, with a common theme under Rosenior one of wilting in the face of adversity.

Chelsea are reportedly open to signing players with proven Premier League experience this summer, whilst co-owner Behdad Eghbali has said the model will be tweaked. Reports had emerged of players not respecting Rosenior, and according to Chelsea contributor for The Observer Max F Sport, he’d advised Chelsea to sign more “men. ” He took to X.

com and said: “Exclusive: Understand some of Rosenior’s feedback and advice on the current squad was to sign more ‘men’, he believed that apart from a select few players, not many would actually ‘stand up and fight’ when the tide got tough. “The few senior players Chelsea do have were also understood to be ‘too quiet’. A few squad members were also understood to have the behaviour of ‘petulant children’ when they were not picked or something did not go their way.

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