Football Apr 24, 2026

Brighton 3-0 Chelsea: Liam Rosenior's side look like a broken club with head coach, players and fans turning on each other

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Brighton 3-0 Chelsea: Liam Rosenior's side look like a broken club with head coach, players and fans turning on each other

The full-time scenes after Chelsea's 3-0 loss to Brighton cut the image of a completely broken club.

There was Liam Rosenior apologising to the fans who had called for his head for the entire second half.

Then there was Enzo Fernandez, wearing the captain's armband despite all of his comments about joining another team, shrugging his shoulders at those same supporters.

A 'We Want BlueCo Out' flag emerged from the away end, with co-owner Behdad Eghbali in the crowd - a week after he said: "We think Rosenior can be successful long-term."

On the pitch, Chelsea were just as woeful. From the moment Kaoru Mitoma tested Robert Sanchez into a save just two minutes in, the flow of the game was set.

The lack of fight by the Blues was seen in the duels.

Chelsea's players took 32 minutes to complete their first tackle of the game. By half-time, 10 out of their 11 starters hadn't managed a single one.

It was no surprise that Chelsea were so limp off the ball because Chelsea have been out-run by every single one of their Premier League opponents - 34 matches out of 34.

True, context is needed on that particular statistic. Chelsea aren't expected to out-run their opponents most games because they have ranked highly for possession, especially when Enzo Maresca was in charge. When you have the ball, you force your team to chase you for longer and larger periods - so of course you get out-run.

But look at the teams Chelsea are around in the list of the most out-run teams. All of them are underperforming this season. This Chelsea team are an underperforming side. And they could end this week in the bottom half of the Premier League table.

What makes the data worse is that the message is not getting across to the Chelsea players. Despite Rosenior saying his team's habits were "indefensible, unprofessional and unacceptable", Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah had a different view.

"I think the boys were running their socks off," said the centre-back. "If you look in the dressing room, everyone is tired. It's nothing to do with effort. We gave it our all. We got beat today."

Brighton ran seven kilometres more than Chelsea on Tuesday night. So if Chelsea were "running their socks off", what were Brighton doing? There is a clear disconnect between the players and the head coach - that even Rosenior cannot deny.

"Judging off that performance, it looks that way," said Rosenior in his press conference. "I won't lie, that was unacceptable.

"I don't feel there's a disconnect between me and the players. We work very closely with them in training, individual meetings, team meetings. We are giving everything to the players. There is a lack of spirit, lack of belief."

But it's in attack where the headlines lie. To go four Premier League games without scoring a goal is bad enough but to not even register a shot on target in the fifth?

The underlying data is even worse than just 'no shots on target'. Their first half Expected Goals (xG) tally of 0.04 was lower than they had in any of Maresca's 114 halves of Premier League football as Chelsea boss - a sign of how far backwards they are going.

It's easy to point at the injuries as an excuse - Chelsea were without Cole Palmer, Joao Pedro and Estevao down on the south coast from the forward line. But this is a squad that has taken £1bn to assemble. Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho are established Premier League players while Liam Delap was one of the first signings of the summer.

Rosenior will ultimately take the flak for not getting the best out of this Chelsea team - especially given Maresca was extracting more before his exit. His decision to revert to a 5-3-2 formation for the first time in the Premier League looks desperate - and even more foolish when he changed back to a 4-2-3-1 at half-time.

"It's a really tough job for any manager to survive this environment," said Tim Sherwood. "Chelsea is a development club."

Perhaps it was fitting that BlueCo's Chelsea project was exposed in such a brutal way at Brighton. Since Chelsea's new owners arrived, they have tried so hard to replicate what the Seagulls have become.

They hired one of Brighton's sporting directors in Paul Winstanley to become their main man - and pinched so many players and backroom staff from the Seagulls since taking over. Rosenior is the second former Brighton figure to take the reigns at Chelsea after Graham Potter, and even the trusting in youth is very 'Brighton'.

For them to be battered home and away by the team whose direction they have followed so much is the ultimate shame. Chelsea have tried to rebuild their club and got it all wrong. Now there is a desperate need to change course once again.

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