Liam Rosenior slams Chelsea's game management: 'Not good enough'
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Liam Rosenior slams Chelsea's game management: 'Not good enough'
""That was on our performance. From the first goal, we lacked incision when we had control. I want us to create wave after wave of attacks. We were too safe in our possession. We knew their biggest threat with Ward-Prowse on the pitch was set plays. We went as big as we possibly could because that was the only way they could score with 10 men. We still don't see it out.""
""We've set fire to four points from two home games. It's not good enough for a club of this level for me to say we were the better team. I'm learning about the players. I'm learning about the people you can lean on when things aren't going your way and you need to see a game out. That's something we need to address very quickly.""
Chelsea took an early lead when João Pedro scored in the fourth minute at Stamford Bridge. Wesley Fofana received a second yellow for a late tackle on James Ward-Prowse, reducing Chelsea to ten men and prompting a retreat. Burnley equalised when Zian Flemming evaded his marker to head home from a Ward-Prowse corner while four Chelsea central defenders were unmarked. The draw left Chelsea having dropped four points from two home games and echoed a recent collapse when leading Leeds. Rosenior identified ongoing disciplinary problems and said he is learning which players can be relied upon to see games out.
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