Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior reportedly vented his fury at players behind closed doors following back-to-back draws against Leeds and Burnley that severely dented their Champions League qualification hopes.
Liam Rosenior reportedly abandoned his calm media persona to confront Chelsea players following a frustrating draw with Burnley.
Sources indicate the manager was furious in the dressing room after the Blues “set fire to four points” against recently-promoted sides.
Discipline remains a major concern for the London club, highlighted by Wesley Fofana’s late red card, which contributed to Chelsea dropping 19 points from winning positions.
With critical fixtures against Arsenal and Aston Villa approaching, pressure is mounting on Rosenior to secure a top-five finish.
Despite taking charge only in January, the manager is under intense scrutiny to replicate past mid-season European success.
Critics have targeted his tactical substitutions, but his recent outburst challenges the narrative that he was hired to be a “passive yes-man” by the club’s hierarchy.

