Sunday, March 22, 2026

^ ^ Chelsea’s stance on sacking Liam Rosenior after heavy Everton defeat

Everton v Chelsea - Premier League
Chelsea bosses still have ‘full confidence’ in head coach Liam Rosenior (Picture: Getty)

Liam Rosenior reportedly maintains the ‘full confidence’ of Chelsea’s hierarchy despite the side’s wretched run of results.

The 41-year-old’s position as manager has come under increasing scrutiny in recent weeks, with the Blues winning just one of their last eight matches in all competitions.

After some early signs of encouragement under Rosenior, Chelsea have dropped to sixth in the Premier League table with the ex-Strasbourg boss at the helm and are at risk of missing out of Champions League qualification for next season.

A pair of heavy defeats to Paris Saint-Germain, either side of a 1-0 loss at home to Newcastle, piled the pressure on Rosenior entering Saturday’s clash with Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

But things went from bad to worse for Rosenior as Beto struck twice – the second coming from a woeful Robert Sanchez mistake – to give the Toffees a two-goal advantage with 30 minutes remaining on Merseyside.

Iliman Ndiaye increased the deficit with an emphatic strike beyond Robert Sanchez in the 76th minute and hosts Everton held firm to emerge 3-0 victors and move up to eighth in the English top flight.

The result leaves Chelsea one point behind fourth-placed Liverpool, who also faltered in a 2-1 loss to Brighton in Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off.

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Beto and Ndiaye combined to torment Chelsea on Merseyside (Picture: Getty)
Everton v Chelsea - Premier League
Rosenior cut a frustrated figure on the touchline at the Hill Dickinson Stadium (Picture: Getty)

Widespread reports after the side’s Champions League elimination in midweek suggested Rosenior still had the backing of both Chelsea bosses and his first-team squad.

According to Fabrizio Romano, the situation remains the same and there are no plans to part ways with Rosenior at this stage – two months on from his appointment at Stamford Bridge.

‘It’s a difficult moment for Chelsea, four consecutive defeats for the first time since 1993, so a really complicated moment,’ Romano told viewers on his YouTube channel.

‘It feels like a complication situation but again, all the questions I’m getting now on Liam Rosenior I’m still answering now after what I told you already in recent days after the Paris Saint-Germain game… at the moment, I don’t have any message coming from the Chelsea side about any imminent change or any strong decision.’

Rosenior's Premier League record since taking charge of Chelsea

Matches – 10

Won – 5

Drew – 2

Lost – 3

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According to Romano, Chelsea’s expectations when they hired Rosenior accounted for the fact that their new manager had taken over the reins without the benefit of a pre-season.

‘Obviously Chelsea can’t be happy with the current situation but they don’t forget that Liam Rosenior arrived in the middle of the season, not having any pre-season,’ he went on.

‘It is not a squad built for Liam Rosenior so obviously there are some points to be considered when it’s time to judge Liam Rosenior.

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It’s been a tough few weeks for Chelsea goalkeeper Sanchez (Picture: Getty)

‘At the same time, Chelsea want to be in the Champions League next season. It’s still a long run, let’s see how this final two months of the season will go.

‘But obviously Chelsea maintain their support in Liam Rosenior. They also spoke in public about that before the Everton game, mentioning meetings, mentioning discussions, mentioning the intention win and be aligned with Chelsea about summer transfer plans.

‘So Rosenior is maintaining the full confidence and, at the moment, that’s the situation with the club.’

Chelsea Training and Press Conference
Rosenior took over the reins at Chelsea back in early January (Picture: Getty)

Facing the media after his side’s setback at Everton, a visibly frustrated Rosenior admitted he was still ‘learning’ about certain aspects of the job.

‘The most disappointing evening so far in terms of the things we’ve spoken about, not gifting goals away, making sure we’re in the game, getting control of the game,’ he told reporters.

‘It wasn’t there, and it turned into a really, really difficult evening where the result and performance was nowhere near what we expected or wanted.

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Chelsea will look to return to winning ways against Port Vale in the FA Cup next weekend (Picture: Getty)

‘I’m learning about this club. It’s a massive club. There’s been a lot of noise, a lot of negative noise, rightfully so, our performances in the last week.

‘We’ve had ten games in the league together as a group. We’ve got 17 points.

‘I think we’re fourth in my time. So we have to forget the noise. We have to keep our confidence and our composure.’

Everton v Chelsea - Premier League
Rosenior’s side face Manchester City next up in the Premier League (Picture: Getty)

Rosenior believes repeated lapses in concentration and a wastefulness in front of goal have largely been to blame for Chelsea’s miserable losing streak.

‘I want to protect my players always. I always will. I take responsibility for that lapse in concentration, but that’s what it is,’ he added.

‘That’s happened too many times in my time recently for me not to tell the truth as it is.

‘For me, we arrived into the final third a lot. We had an edgy start in terms of cheap giveaways that we gave away, then we managed to gain control of the game and were in their half, and we were arriving and creating moments which we don’t take.

‘We’re not clinical enough. Then, out of nowhere, it feels like out of nowhere, they score. It’s not the first time that that’s happened.

‘What happens in football, if you are in a run, a difficult run of games against big teams, your energy levels and your confidence levels can drop if the other team score first. That’s what happened. [Jordan] Pickford makes a world-class save at 1-0.

‘Then we come out in the second half and have control of the game. Then we make a mistake and they’re 2-0 up. It gives them even more energy. It’s about flow and momentum. We didn’t have that in the game today.’

Things don’t any easier for Chelsea in the Premier League, with Rosenior’s men playing host to Manchester City and Manchester United in their next two top-flight matches.

The Blues are back in FA Cup action after the international break, though, and will be looking to avoid a huge quarter-final upset when they welcome League One outfit Port Vale to Stamford Bridge.

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^ ^ Alan Shearer says two Liverpool stars were ‘absolutely bullied’ in Brighton defeat

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Liverpool have picked up just one point from their last three league matches (Picture: Getty)

Alan Shearer took aim at Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate following Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat to Brighton, claiming the centre-back pairing were ‘absolutely bullied’ by Danny Welbeck.

Liverpool may have been feeling confident heading into Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off on the back of a comprehensive midweek victory over Galatasaray to secure a place in the Champions League quarter-finals.

But Arne Slot’s men were slow out of the blocks at the Amex Stadium and were punished for their sluggish start as Welbeck outjumped Konate to head Brighton in front after only 14 minutes.

Milos Kerkez was alert to capitalise on a mistake from Lewis Dunk to make it all square on the half-hour mark, dinking the ball over Giorgi Mamardashvili in some style from 12 yards out.

The Seagulls refused to lie down against the reigning champions, though, and were rewarded for their efforts as Welbeck scored from close range to restore the hosts’ advantage in the 56th minute.

The brace took Welbeck two goals clear of Dominic Calvert-Lewin on the list of the top English scorers in the Premier League this season – the perfect response after being left out of Thomas Tuchel’s 35-man England squad just a day earlier.

In his post-match analysis for the BBC’s Match of the Day programme, Shearer argued that the former Manchester United and Arsenal striker had every right to feel aggrieved having been overlooked by the Three Lions.

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Konate badly struggled against Welbeck at the Amex Stadium (Picture: Getty)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool - Premier League
Welbeck’s double moved the Seagulls up to tenth in the Premier League table (Picture: Getty)

‘I think Welbeck can count himself really unlucky that he’s not in the England squad,’ the ex-England and Newcastle forward said.

‘Considering the form he’s in and the number of goals he’s scored… when you look at Dominic Solanke, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Solanke has three goals, Calvert-Lewin has three in the last 12.

‘I think he’s really unlucky not to be in that 35-man squad.’

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According to Shearer, fifth-placed Liverpool will have been desperate to kick on after their win over Galatasaray – but were ‘all over the place’ on the south coast.

He added: ‘There were question marks about the opposition in Galatasaray, who I thought were really poor, but we were saying: let’s see what they’re like against better opposition.

‘Today, against Brighton, I thought they were outfought, they were by Brighton and I thought they were all over the place, Liverpool, particularly defensively.

‘He absolutely bullied those two centre-halves today, did Welbeck. Those two were all over the place.’

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Van Dijk had an afternoon to forget on the south coast (Picture: Getty)

Focussing in on Brighton’s early opener, Shearer explained: ‘It’s a terrible pass from the goalkeeper, an awful touch from the defender.

‘Watch Van Dijk’s reaction, he’s screaming at his players to get back and help them.

‘Then the throw-in comes, [Brighton] take a touch, no pressure on the ball, take another touch, and another, ping it in as you want, free header at the far post and he’s Welbeck is all over Konate.

‘He bullies Konate, as I said, and he gets the goal with ease.’

Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool - Premier League
Ekitike lasted just eight minutes of the match (Picture: Getty)

Shearer felt Liverpool were massively thrown off their game after Hugo Ekitike was forced from the field with an injury just eight minutes into the contest.

‘There’s no doubt that the situation with Hugo Ekitike upset them in terms of the rhythm and they had to change one or two bits,’ Shearer – the Premier League’s all-time top goalscorer – went on.

‘But there were three different right-backs today, clearly that doesn’t help.

‘I just thought there was no pressure in midfield, no real threat up front and, defensively, the spaces in between were glaring. It was so obvious what was missing.’

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Welbeck will be ‘disappointed’ to be left out of Tuchel’s latest England squad, says Rooney (Picture: Getty)

Shearer’s Match of the Day colleague, Wayne Rooney, was similarly impressed by Welbeck’s showing, praising the forward’s ‘excellent’ work-rate and movement throughout.

‘He’s been excellent this season and I think he’ll be slightly disappointed that he hasn’t been called up into the England squad with his form,’ Rooney said of his former United and England team-mate.

‘He’s the highest goalscoring English player this season in the Premier League.

‘I thought he was excellent against Liverpool. His work-rate, his movement, everything about his game really caused Liverpool big problems.

‘He’s 35 years of age but he’s showing no signs of slowing down. He’s there working for his team, which he’s always done as a player.’

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^ ^ Arsenal or Man City? Alan Shearer makes Carabao Cup final prediction

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Arsenal should come out on top in the Carabao Cup final, says Alan Shearer (Picture: Getty)

Alan Shearer has backed Arsenal to end their long wait for silverware by beating Manchester City in today’s eagerly anticipated Carabao Cup final.

Premier League leaders Arsenal are eyeing a historic quadruple this season as they fight it out for honours in all four fronts heading into what promises to be an intriguing spectacle at Wembley.

Pep Guardiola’s City, meanwhile, have been forced to pick themselves up after being dumped out of the Champions League by Real Madrid in midweek.

And in between their two last-16 legs, City’s dwindling title hopes took an almighty blow as they were held to a 1-1 draw away to West Ham, leaving the Gunners nine points clear in the English top flight.

To make matters worse, Josko Gvardiol remains sidelined due to a fractured leg and Guardiola will also be without Marc Guehi given the England defender joined the club after the competition’s cut-off point.

Arsenal have some concerns of their own ahead of kick-off, with Jurrien Timber and captain Martin Odegaard battling to prove their fitness. Both have been pictured in training, though, and Mikel Arteta is hopeful the duo can play a part in the capital this afternoon.

City are the second-most successful team of all time in the League Cup having lifted the trophy eight times in their history – just two shy of Liverpool’s record total.

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The Gunners overcame Chelsea to secure their place in this year’s final (Picture: Getty)
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City knocked out the holders Newcastle to advance to Wembley (Picture: Getty)

But while Arsenal have come out on top just twice, in 1987 and 1993, Shearer is confident Arteta’s side will emerge with victory, telling Betfair: ‘I think it’ll be a great game.

‘I think there’ll be loads of talking points. It wouldn’t even surprise me if it went to penalties. But I think Arsenal might just nick it.

‘I think it’ll be a really, really tight game, but I’m going to go for an Arsenal win.’

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According to Shearer, City’s performances defensively have been ‘nowhere near’ what they once were under Guardiola.

‘There is pressure on both clubs and pressure for different reasons,’ Shearer, the Premier League’s all-time top goalscorer, added.

‘There is talk about this being Pep Guardiola’s last season. Man City have been nowhere near what they’ve been in the past in terms of their defence.

‘They’ve given so many opportunities away which was summed them up the other night against Real Madrid.’

Alan Shearer's combined Arsenal/Man City XI

David Raya

Jurrien Timber
William Saliba
Gabriel
Riccardo Calafiori

Declan Rice
Rodri

Ebereche Eze

Bukayo Saka
Erling Haaland
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Shearer, whose beloved Newcastle lifted the cup 12 months ago, is expecting ‘a bit of bite’ in the contest between two teams that finished last season trophyless.

‘It’ll be a highly charged game,’ the ex-England striker went on.

‘There’ll be plenty of excitement.  There’ll be a bit of bite in the game as well because of obvious reasons.

‘But I’m really looking forward to the game. It should be a great Sunday with Newcastle kicking off early and then the cup final as well. So yeah, it’ll be amazing.’

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Odegaard and Timber are hoping to play a role against City (Picture: Getty)

Facing the media on Friday, Arteta refused to rule out the possibility of both Timber and Odegaard having a role to play in the final.

Timber missed Arsenal’s Champions League round-of-16 second leg with Bayer Leverkusen after hobbling off with an ankle problem in the side’s 2-0 defeat of Everton in the Premier League.

Odegaard, meanwhile, has been sidelined for the Gunners’ last six games in all competitions due to a knee injury.

‘We have another training session tomorrow, so the ones that are in contention hopefully can give us good news,’ the Arsenal boss told reporters two days ago.

‘We have another session tomorrow, so let’s see if they can make it.’

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^ ^ Chelsea’s stance on sacking Liam Rosenior after heavy Everton defeat

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