Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior has publicly accepted responsibility for his team’s disappointing defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, promising fans that the Blues will respond with renewed determination in upcoming fixtures.

Chelsea struggled to contain PSG’s attacking threats throughout the match, with lapses in defense and a lack of cutting edge in the final third proving costly. Despite moments of promise, the London club failed to convert chances, allowing PSG to capitalize and secure a convincing result.
Rosenior emphasized that while the defeat is painful, it also serves as a learning opportunity. “We have to be honest with ourselves, analyze where we went wrong, and improve quickly. This group has the character to respond, and I fully believe we will,” he said.
The coach also called on his players to show resilience, highlighting the importance of unity during challenging periods. He praised the squad’s work ethic but stressed that improvements are needed in both concentration and consistency.
Chelsea supporters have expressed mixed reactions, with some frustrated by the performance while others remain optimistic about the team’s long-term direction under Rosenior’s leadership. The manager urged fans to stay patient, assuring them that progress takes time.
With crucial matches ahead, Chelsea will now look to regroup and restore confidence. Rosenior’s willingness to shoulder the blame may ease pressure on his players, but results on the pitch will ultimately determine how quickly the team can move past this setback.
As the Blues prepare for their next challenge, all eyes will be on how they respond—whether this defeat becomes a turning point or a sign of deeper issues still to be resolved.













