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Liam Rosenior Says He Has Full Chelsea Backing Amid Worst Run in Decades
Four straight losses, no goals… and mounting pressure. Still, Rosenior delivered a clear message about his future.
Full Confidence Amid Crisis
Chelsea are going through a difficult moment, but their head coach Liam Rosenior insists his position is not under threat. In the middle of one of the club’s worst runs in decades, he made it clear that he has the full backing of the board.
“I feel their support 100%,” the manager said, emphasizing that despite the results, the trust within the club remains strong. A message aimed at bringing stability to an increasingly tense situation.
A Run That Raises Concern
The numbers tell the story. Chelsea have suffered four consecutive defeats in the Premier League without scoring a single goal—a streak not seen at Stamford Bridge since 1998.
Losses to Newcastle, Everton, Manchester City, and Manchester United have left the team in a vulnerable position, drifting away from the Champions League spots.
Champions League Hopes Fading
The ‘Blues’ currently sit sixth in the table, seven points behind fifth place—the final spot for Champions League qualification—with just five matches remaining.
The margin for error is now minimal, and any further slip could effectively end their hopes of returning to Europe’s top competition through the league.
Backing From The Board
Despite the difficult run, the message from the club’s hierarchy remains clear. Rosenior confirmed that the support goes beyond public statements and is present in daily conversations.
Club co-owner Behdad Eghbali has already expressed confidence in the coach, viewing him as part of a long-term project. For now, that backing appears to be unwavering.
A Defining Week Ahead
The schedule offers no relief. Chelsea face a key Premier League clash against Brighton, a must-win game to stop the downward spiral.
At the same time, the FA Cup represents their last real chance at silverware this season, with a semifinal looming that could shift the mood within the squad.
Rosenior’s message is clear: pressure is high, but support remains—and there is still time to turn things around.














