Defeat by Everton means Chelsea have lost three of their past four Premier League matches – as many defeats as in their previous 18 games in the competition.
They have also failed to score in three consecutive matches in all competitions for the first time since September 2023 despite attempting 52 shots (16 on target) across those fixtures.
That profligacy in front of goal has been matched by defensive issues, with Chelsea conceding the opening goal in four consecutive Premier League games for the first time since November 2023.
There is also the well‑publicised statistic that Chelsea have been outrun by every Premier League opponent in every match this season.
“We have played 10 Premier League games in my time here and have 17 points,” Rosenior told Match of the Day.
“We are not in as bad a place as the noise suggests – but we need to come out of it very quickly.”
Indeed, since Rosenior replaced Maresca, Chelsea are fourth in the Premier League form table, winning five of their 10 games.
Only Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City have picked up more points in this period.
Wayne Rooney, who had Rosenior as his assistant at Derby County in 2021 and 2022, believes the Chelsea boss is getting unfairly scrutinized.
“I do [think he is harsh criticism]. He has been from the moment he went in,” Rooney told Match of the Day.
“Liam knows he will get judged on results. He started really well, they have hit a bad run of form over the last couple of weeks but he needs to figure out a way to get out of it.
“I know he is a fantastic coach, but it’s going to take time.”












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