Chelsea have lost and failed to score in each of their last four league games; only in November 1912 have the Blues ever endured a longer run in league history.
The atmosphere at Stamford Bridge turned toxic as Chelsea fell to a demoralising 1–0 defeat against Manchester United. Despite seeing plenty of the ball, Liam Rosenior’s side looked completely toothless in the final third, failing to turn possession into anything resembling a goal threat.
The road ahead for Chelsea is grueling, with critical matches against Brighton, Liverpool, Newcastle, and Arsenal looming. This difficult run comes at a time when the club’s Champions League aspirations are hanging by a thread.
The drop-off in form has made the prospect feel like a distant dream rather than a realistic target. Failing to secure a top-four finish would be catastrophic for the project, as the revenue and prestige of the Champions League are essential for attracting top-tier talent and complying with financial regulations.
The situation has now reached a boiling point for the supporters, who made their frustrations heard at the final whistle. Rosenior is struggling to find a solution to the team’s bluntness, and with every passing week, the players look more disconnected from his tactical vision.
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