Liam Rosenior Accepts Full Responsibility as Chelsea Fall 3-0 to Everton
Match Overview: Chelsea's 3-0 Defeat at Everton
On Saturday, Chelsea suffered a 3-0 loss to Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, marking their fourth consecutive defeat in all competitions.
The goals came after a costly error from goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, who gifted Beto the second goal, and a finishing strike from Iliman Ndiaye for the third.
Rosenior Takes Full Accountability
Manager Liam Rosenior declared he is “100%” responsible for the defensive lapses, stating the team “dropped the team a little bit deeper” in a 4-4-2 shape and failed to capitalize on early chances.
“I think it’s so difficult after the game to speak about an individual performance. Rob is a top goalkeeper and goalkeepers have days like this.” – Liam Rosenior
Champions League Hopes Remain Alive
Despite slipping to sixth place, Rosenior believes Chelsea are “a point away from the Champions League” and confident they can secure qualification after the international break.
- Current league position: 6th
- Points after 10 games: 17
- Distance to Champions League spots: 1 point
What’s Next for the Blues?
The club’s only realistic chance for silverware now lies in the FA Cup, where they will face League One side Port Vale in the quarter‑finals after the break.