Chelsea: Rosenior sends key message to Blues players after Leeds collapse
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Chelsea: Rosenior sends key message to Blues players after Leeds collapse
"It wasn't just that. It wasn't just that. Yeah, a balanced view is 99% of the game was in what I see. In terms of with the ball, in terms of without the ball, in terms of our defending set plays, in terms of our threat on set plays, in terms of our energy, our courage, our habits, it was very, very good. Just those moments, those moments of switching off, they're the bits where we need to improve. But saying that, there was a lot of good in what we did last night and there's ways you can focus on that and make sure that's even better."
"Firstly, for me, Hull City is very special to me," Rosenior said. "My grandma was a season ticket holder. She passed away a year to the day pretty much when I took that jo"
Chelsea surrendered a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with Leeds United at Stamford Bridge, missing the chance to move into fourth place. Joao Pedro scored in the 24th minute and Cole Palmer converted a penalty to give Chelsea control. Lukas Nmecha reduced the deficit from the penalty spot and Noah Okafor equalised after sloppy defending. Palmer later missed a close-range chance to win the game. Head coach Liam Rosenior praised the team's overall performance but highlighted brief 'switching off' moments that cost control. Rosenior returns to Hull City, where he has personal and professional ties.
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