
"My biggest learning is there's a spirit and a fight and a resilience in this group that I really, really like," he said. "I've demanded that from the first day of stepping in. "We haven't had many training sessions, but we've spoken about reacting positively to setbacks. "We've spoken about reactions to losing the ball, pressing, energy, intensity. All of that was there in the second half, which wasn't there in the first half. I don't put that just down to the changes I made."
"It has been some start to life as a Premier League manager for Liam Rosenior. Saturday's thrilling comeback win against West Ham was Chelsea's fourth league win in a row since the 41-year-old replaced Enzo Maresca at the start of January. And, in his biggest test to date, it was his drastic half-time substitutions that led to the Blues recovering from 2-0 down to win 3-2 and moved them into the top four."
Liam Rosenior has achieved four consecutive Premier League wins since replacing Enzo Maresca in January. Chelsea overturned a 2-0 deficit to beat West Ham 3-2 after three half-time substitutions produced two quick goals and a stoppage-time winner by Enzo Fernandez. The team delivered a poor first half and faced boos, prompting questions over squad quality. Rosenior credited player spirit, fight and resilience, and has demanded pressing, energy and positive reactions to setbacks since taking charge. The early reign has featured grinding results and decisive in-game adjustments following Maresca's turbulent exit.
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