Rosenior admits Chelsea have 'a lot more work to do' despite maiden Premier League win - Soccer News
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Rosenior admits Chelsea have 'a lot more work to do' despite maiden Premier League win - Soccer News
"I want to find a way that we're very good with the ball. We got our clean sheet and defended against a consistently good team. That's what I love and what I demand. I know I've got a talented group, I've been telling them all week. You have to find a way to win and the lads certainly did that this afternoon."
"Great reaction to losing the ball. We don't have the training time to work on patterns all the time. My job is to stay calm and make the right substitutions. My job is to help my players win games. I love being here and I want to be successful with this group. It's my first Premier League group."
"I'm happy. A lot more work to do but to win against a very good side, I was delighted with the attitude."
Liam Rosenior’s first Premier League match in charge ended in a 2-0 home win over Brentford. Joao Pedro opened the scoring with a deflected finish in the first half and Cole Palmer sealed the victory from the penalty spot late on. Brentford squandered clear chances through Mathias Jensen and Kevin Schade, while Alejandro Garnacho missed a close opportunity for Chelsea. Chelsea kept a clean sheet but managed only six total shots, their fewest in a Premier League home win since October 2014. Rosenior praised the players' attitude, highlighted remaining work on possession and patterns, and emphasized calm substitutions and defensive organisation.
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