Chelsea extended their positive performance in the Premier League with a 3-1 victory over Wolves. However, manager Liam Rosenior shared some frustrations, highlighting areas for improvement moving forward.
Liam Rosenior Highlights Concerns After Wolves Match
Coach’s Comments
After the match, Rosenior noted, “it was very frustrating to concede…” and mentioned that his team has not yet delivered a solid performance for a full 90 minutes. He referred to previous matches including the 3-2 victory over Napoli, a late equalizer from Crystal Palace, and a comeback win against West Ham.
Rosenior emphasized, “I want us to have a perfect 90….” as he continues to instill his vision into the team since taking charge last month. This reflects the concerns of supporters who have noticed inconsistencies, especially when players seem to lose focus as matches progress.
A Tale of Two Halves
The game against Wolverhampton showcased this inconsistency. In the first half, Cole Palmer scored a hat trick, leading Chelsea’s strong control and offensive play.
However, the second half told a different story, with the team’s performance dipping significantly. They allowed Wolves to take nine shots compared to Chelsea’s four and even conceded a goal. Chelsea has relied on late comebacks this season, and without a complete 90-minute effort, they risk dropping crucial points.
