“If you want to leave, just go” “I don’t care anymore” – Liam Rosenior lost his cool in the dressing room on Chelsea star after shock Arsenal defeat
According to sources close to the dressing room — cited by multiple football outlets including The Athletic and football.london in reports published early Monday — Rosenior delivered a fiery post-match tirade after what he described as an unacceptable performance in a defining London derby. Amid the frustration of conceding early from Robert Sánchez’s error, defensive lapses including Viktor Gyökeres’ viral run past four players, and the controversial non-penalty decision in the 78th minute, the manager allegedly turned his anger toward one specific player.
“I don’t care how much you cost or how big your name is — if you play like that, you don’t deserve this shirt. Pack your bags and leave tonight,” Rosenior is alleged to have said, his voice reportedly rising as he addressed the individual directly in front of the entire squad. The room fell silent, with players exchanging stunned glances as the weight of the words sank in. The outburst, described as uncharacteristic for the usually measured Rosenior, underscored the mounting pressure he faces after a string of inconsistent results that have left Chelsea in fifth place and struggling to close the gap on the top four.
While the identity of the targeted player has not been officially confirmed, speculation among fans and pundits has run rampant on social media and fan forums. Names frequently mentioned include Sánchez (whose early blunder gifted Arsenal the lead), Moisés Caicedo (criticized for being bypassed in Gyökeres’ run), Enzo Fernández (for failing to impose himself in midfield), or even a forward like Nicolas Jackson (whose decision-making in the box came under scrutiny). Some supporters pointed to Reece James, suggesting the captain’s defensive positioning contributed to vulnerabilities, while others speculated it could be a younger squad member whose performance fell short in a high-stakes environment.
The alleged rant has sent waves through Stamford Bridge. Chelsea fans are divided: many have rallied behind Rosenior, praising his willingness to demand standards and hold players accountable. “Finally, someone with backbone — no more excuses, no more big-name protection,” one popular fan post read. Others expressed concern that public or semi-public dressing-room drama could fracture squad unity at a critical point in the season, with the Champions League Round of 16 first leg against Paris Saint-Germain looming. “If he’s blasting players like that, who’s next? This could backfire badly,” another supporter commented.
Pundits have weighed in on the reported outburst. On Sky Sports Monday morning, Jamie Carragher noted: “Managers need to show steel, but you have to be careful it doesn’t alienate the group. Rosenior’s under pressure — results haven’t matched the investment or the talent.” Gary Neville added: “If true, it shows how much this defeat hurt. Chelsea can’t keep accepting these performances in big games. Someone had to hear it straight.”