Liam Rosenior looking at the ground at BrightonGetty Images
Nizaar Kinsella
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Sami Mokbel
Senior football correspondent
Liam Rosenior's position asChelsea head coach is becoming increasingly uncertain following Tuesday'sdamaging 3-0 defeat by Brighton.
Last week, Rosenior received public and private backing from the club's hierarchy but on Wednesday none was forthcoming from BBC sources.
In addition, a number of players are understood to be unconvinced by the 41-year-old, who moved to Chelsea from Strasbourg just over three months ago.
The Brighton defeat was a fifth successive league loss without scoring, their worst run for 114 years.
Fans turned on Rosenior at the Amex Stadium, while the head coach publicly criticised his players after the loss.
Chelsea are seventh in the Premier League, five points adrift of a top-five spot and Champions League qualification, with four matches remaining.
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