Liam Rosenior had another night to forget on Tuesday following Chelsea’s game against Paris Saint-Germain.
His side lost the second leg of their last 16 Champions League tie 3-0, which follows their 5-2 defeat in Paris last week.
If you are a Chelsea supporter, you have to be concerned by some of the numbers that the team are posting under Rosenior.
Do you think Chelsea should sack Liam Rosenior? Or are you willing to give him more time?🤔
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Chelsea have already conceded 28 goals under Liam Rosenior
Rosenior has not been at Chelsea long, but the 41-year-old has already watched his side concede plenty of goals.
In total, after playing 18 games in all competitions under Rosenior, the Blues have conceded 28 times. That averages out at about 1.5 goals per game, a number that is simply too high.
Chelsea will not accomplish anything this season conceding that number of goals per game. They do not have the firepower right now to blow teams away either.
Joao Pedro has been the only consistent scorer of late. The Brazilian cannot fire the Blues to Champions League qualification alone.
From the above, though, it is clear to see that defence is still Chelsea’s biggest problem.
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Liam Rosenior in fight to save his Chelsea job
Again, the rate that Chelsea are conceding goals at cannot continue if they want to qualify for the Champions League this season.
Rosenior needs to find a way to stop the bleeding; otherwise, he risks the sack. If the Club World Cup winners finish outside the top six, the owners will have no reason to keep him.
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Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior poll results
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The former Strasbourg manager may have only joined Chelsea in January and is on a contract until 2032; however, he is fighting for his job.
Potential and a long contract did not save Graham Potter, while a Champions League-winning manager in Thomas Tuchel was sacked before him. What is to stop Rosenior from facing the same outcome if Chelsea continue to play as they have been lately?
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