According to reports, the Chelsea management are still firmly behind head coach Liam Rosenior, even though fans are getting more frustrated with the performances on the pitch. This strong support comes at a difficult time for the London club, who have lost several games in a row across different competitions under the new English manager.The club’s leaders know that taking over as manager in the middle of the current season is a very difficult task for any coach. At Stamford Bridge, they recognise how hard it is to put into practice completely new tactical ideas without enough practice time on the pitch. The owners also know how hard it is to manage a huge team that were put together with a very different tactical vision in mind.Because of this, the board members really want the former Strasbourg manager to be in charge of a full pre-season preparation period so that he can fully implement his unique style of football. The 41-year-old manager has had a very mixed start to his time in the tough English top flight since taking over from Enzo Maresca earlier this year. After a recent heartbreaking loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, rumours about his job security began to spread quickly on social media.Chelsea Lose Again To Everton, And The Pressure On The Manager Keeps GrowingThe pressure on the manager’s job grew a lot after the Stamford Bridge team lost to Everton by three goals in their most recent Premier League game. This most recent disappointing performance at Hill Dickinson Stadium was their fourth straight loss in all official competitions, making it a very bad month for the team. The fans who travelled to the game showed their anger when their team’s defence fell apart completely during another terrible second half on Merseyside.Even though they are getting a lot of criticism from outside the team and their position in the domestic league table is getting worse, the management team keep asking their passionate fans to be patient. The head coach is still confident that his long-term strategic project will eventually work out, but only after the team make the right tactical changes next season. Also, the upcoming international break will give the struggling technical staff a chance to regroup and fix their obvious defensive weaknesses before the end of the campaign.
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