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.

