
Liam Rosnier, Chelsea's coach, spoke out after his team lost to Brighton in the latest English Premier League match.
Liam Rosnier, manager of the "Blues" Chelsea, stated he has decided not to defend his players any longer after their poor performance in the recent 0-3 away loss to Brighton in the English Premier League, which caused them to drop to 7th place in the standings. He described the performance as unacceptable.
"Everything was below standard, from physical challenges, duels, intensity, spirit, energy, to commitment—all were missing, and that is why we lost."
"I have my own perspective. I did not come here to make excuses. That was unacceptable from everyone involved with me at that time. Changes must be made."
"This is about responsibility. I have sometimes defended players when it was right, but I cannot defend such a performance. It does not represent this football club, nor does it reflect what I demand from them, and it must change."
"I feel numb. I am very angry. I always speak what I see, and this was unacceptable. The goals we conceded were unacceptable."
"Tonight was not about tactics. It was about desire, spirit, and courage. I did not see enough of those tonight."