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·26 marzo 2026
“You can tell” – Matt Law makes major claim about Chelsea players, fans won’t disagree

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·26 marzo 2026

Chelsea’s players don’t believe in the tactics being used by Liam Rosenior and aren’t carrying out instructions according to Matt Law.
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Rosenior replaced Enzo Maresca in January, and signed a six and half year contract at Stamford Bridge, although there’s believed to be a break clause.
The 41-year-old made a good start to life in west London, however the honeymoon period very much seems to be over.
Chelsea are on a run of four defeats in a row in all competitions, and have failed to a score a goal in their last three games.
It’s not just the defeats, but the manner of them, especially the second leg against PSG and the defeat to Everton.
The Blues look like a team who have almost given up, and just aren’t doing the basics on the pitch, and Law has claimed the players don’t believe in Rosenior’s tactics.
“You can tell they [Chelsea players] don’t believe in it,” he told The London Is Blue Podcast.
“The way they’re not carrying out instructions, how they’re not really recovering from anything tells you they don’t actually believe in the way they’re being asked to play.”
Despite coming under increased pressure following a poor run of form, Chelsea are seemingly still backing Rosenior.
It’s been reported Rosenior won’t be at risk of the sack even if the Blues fail to qualify for Champions League football.
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However, we’ve heard this before with Graham Potter, Mauricio Pochettino and Enzo Maresca, with football ultimately a results based business, and if those don’t improve Rosenior will be facing big problems.
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