Another disappointing result has reignited the conversation around Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior's future, with pressure mounting at Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports' chief football correspondent Kaveh Solhekol has voiced significant concerns, suggesting the atmosphere around the club has shifted.
"If you look at their recent form, over the past two and a half months, since the start of February, they’ve won just two league games," Solhekol noted, highlighting a run that is simply not acceptable for a club of Chelsea's stature. He went further, stating, "My personal feeling is that something is not right. This is not Chelsea. There’s something wrong with the body language of the players… there is something missing from the club, on and off the pitch."
This analysis points to a manager who may have lost the crucial backing of the dressing room—a situation that often proves untenable in the high-stakes Premier League. When a team's effort and body language are questioned, it signals deeper issues than just tactics or form.
Interestingly, Solhekol's tone earlier in the day was more optimistic, indicating the club's hierarchy had been planning to keep Rosenior unless the situation became irreparable. The latest comments, however, suggest that point may be rapidly approaching, leaving the manager in a precarious position as the season reaches its climax.
