Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior faced the media this evening at Stamford Bridge after Paris Saint-Germain advanced to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals with a 3-0 second-leg victory (8-2 on aggregate), confirming the Blues’ elimination from the competition.
In a frank post-match press conference, Rosenior took responsibility for the performance while acknowledging fan frustration and outlining his vision for the squad’s immediate future and long-term ambitions. He also addressed speculation surrounding vice-captain Enzo Fernández amid the club’s exit from Europe’s premier club competition.
Rosenior reflected on a difficult night that began poorly: “Six minutes in and another mistake that we make takes the wind out of our sails. The second goal is 25 yards out and in the top corner. When you go five goals down on aggregate, it’s a really difficult evening but we wanted to show more fight than we did.”
He explained the heavy defeat in the context of an already challenging tie: “We need to go to Everton with an organisation with a freshness and intensity in my team because we want to be in this competition next season.”
On the atmosphere inside Stamford Bridge, where sections of the home support voiced their disappointment, Rosenior showed understanding: “I think it’s two-way. The fans want success instantly and rightfully so for the size of the club. I understand why fans are frustrated, they want us to win. I understood that before I came in. I also want to make them happy and give them the nights they deserve. That was a really difficult one because of the manner we went out this evening.”
Regarding squad management and player welfare, Rosenior highlighted the demands of a congested schedule as a factor in the performance and substitutions involving key players including João Pedro, Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernández: “It’s not an admission, it’s a reality of where the group are. They’ve played over 100 games in 18 months, they’ve had no break. It’s not an excuse but you’re seeing with Reece and others that if I don’t manage their minutes, the likelihood of them getting injured is more likely. I have to make really difficult decisions that at the time maybe don’t look great.”
When asked about ongoing speculation regarding Enzo Fernández’s future following Chelsea’s failure to progress in Europe, Rosenior declined to engage with rumours: “I haven’t seen that. It’s hard for me to speak on speculation after a game. I need to focus on the more important things and getting a result against Everton on Saturday.”
No individual post-match comments from players were released immediately after the game, but Rosenior’s emphasis on collective fatigue and the need for renewed intensity reflected the squad’s shared disappointment and determination to rebound. The manager stressed that the focus now shifts to Premier League action, with qualification for next season’s Champions League remaining the primary target.
Rosenior concluded by reaffirming his commitment: the club will regroup, manage workloads carefully, and push forward with the same ambition that has defined his short tenure at Stamford Bridge.


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