Chelsea's Liam Rosenior Acknowledges Heavy Workload Amid Struggles Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior admitted that the team's recent poor performance is partly due to an unsustainable schedule, following their 3-0 defeat to Everton. The loss marked their fourth consecutive league defeat, a streak that has drawn significant criticism and placed Rosenior under pressure after his side has won just one of their last 10 matches against top-tier opponents. The defeat also extended their streak of failing to keep a clean sheet in nine consecutive league games, with the team now averaging over 300 minutes without scoring in their matches. Rosenior, who has faced scrutiny over the team's form, emphasized that the squad's workload has become a critical factor in their struggles. "I don't want to be seen to make excuses because that was not good enough," he said, pointing to a string of recent setbacks, including home losses to Newcastle and Paris Saint-Germain. He acknowledged the physical and mental toll of playing so many games in such a short period, noting that the international break could provide a much-needed reset. "Why I think the international break has come at a good time for us is because hopefully those players get a change," he explained. "Most of them have to fly across the world and play for their countries, but maybe a reset, maybe some time away to regather and have a different environment may refresh the group." The squad's packed schedule has been a recurring issue, with players often traveling internationally just days after intense domestic fixtures. Rosenior highlighted the need for a break to allow the team to recharge, particularly as they prepare for the FA Cup quarterfinal against League One's bottom side, Port Vale.#fa_cup #chelsea #everton #liam_rose #jorrel_hato
