A Week from Hell

Liam Rosenior has only been in charge at Stamford Bridge for two months, but it feels like a lifetime. After a humiliating defeat to PSG, fans were hoping for a response on Merseyside.

Instead, they got a 3-0 thrashing at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Beto ran riot with a double, leaving the defense in shambles while Rosenior sat furiously scribbling in his notebook.

As Kieran Gill reported, this followed a painful week at Cobham that included a tense summit with Enzo Fernandez over controversial exit rumors. The vibes are completely shot.

Philosophy vs Reality

Chelsea supporters are already losing patience with Rosenior's tactical jargon. As Football365 highlighted, talking about "ageing men" and "respecting the ball" sounds great in a coaching seminar, but it looks ridiculous when you are being outworked by Everton.

The on-pitch body language tells the whole story. Cole Palmer spent half the match visibly frustrated. Alejandro Garnacho routinely overhit his crosses into the stands to the delight of the home crowd.

It is hard to see what the actual plan is. The team lacks basic defensive structure, and the attack looks completely disjointed despite the massive wage bill.

What Happens Next?

Ownership insists that Rosenior is here to stay and backed him with future transfer plans. But football moves fast.

If they cannot figure out how to stop leaking goals and get players like Palmer and Garnacho clicking, this reign could be one of the shortest in Chelsea history.

The pressure is firmly on. They need a massive turnaround, starting immediately, or the Stamford Bridge crowd will turn entirely toxic.