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Liam Rosenior admits that it ‘looks’ like there’s a disconnect between him and his players

Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior has been forced to admit that there is probably a disconnect between him and his players.

The Blues were thrashed 3-0 by Brighton in the Premier League last night in what was one of the most embarrassing Chelsea performances I have witnessed for a long time, and there’s been some hideous ones in the last four years under these owners.

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Rosenior should have been sacked on the spot after the game, but he’s not the main problem. The squad has been built by clowns who have no idea what they are doing and attempted to put some crazy recruitment project in place. Guess what? It’s failed.

Rosenior has lost the dressing room

Liam Rosenior on the touchline.

Liam Rosenior on the touchline. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

It’s clear to see that the players don’t respect him and are not playing for him. He’s well and truly lost them, and he has even been forced to admit that now himself.

As relayed by Hayters TV, Rosenior asked whether there is a disconnect between himself and the players:

“Judging off that performance, it looks that way!”

In other news today

Gary Cahill tried his best to be positive about Chelsea’s performance against Brighton, but even he found today’s game a “hard watch” and says there were “no positives”.

Chelsea’s loss at Brighton means they’ve lost fives league games without scoring for the first time since 1912. So they have now broken one of the oldest records in history.

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