
"It doesn't affect me. I'm aware of it. Of course, it's my job to be aware of what's being said about the football club, about my team. Am I surprised? No. The level, maybe. But the reality now is that I need to help this club and I need to help my players perform to win games of football. And if I don't, then maybe if I breathe wrong or sneeze wrong, it's going to be spoken about."
"We're five goals down. The lads were disappointed. It's normal. There will always be a narrative when a team doesn't perform or get the result that they want. But that's not the case. We've had 18 games together in 10 weeks. They've shown at times that they have a clear understanding of what we want to do in a different way."
Liam Rosenior, Chelsea's manager, has experienced significant criticism following three successive defeats in the Champions League and Premier League. A moment during Chelsea's 8-2 aggregate loss to PSG, where Rosenior handed a note to Alejandro Garnacho with six minutes remaining, drew particular scrutiny from former players and analysts who questioned the decision. Rosenior acknowledges the intense level of attention his every move receives at Chelsea, noting that even minor actions like breathing or sneezing could be analyzed. Despite the criticism, he remains focused on his primary objective: helping the club and players perform and win matches. He maintains that his message is reaching the players and that they demonstrate understanding of his tactical approach.
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