[Kieran Gill] Liam Rosenior on Enzo Fernandez’s reaction towards Filip Jorgensen: “Enzo loves Filip. He wants the best for him. In that moment, he was frustrated at something that happened and it’s no more than that.”

by Matt_LawDT

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  1. Massive-Nights on

    I swear these journalists ask the worst questions and come across like they’ve never played sports.

    Oh my god! A player yelled at another player on the pitch! Seems like deep-rooted hatred!

  2. ImportantRub172 on

    If anyone here has played football in any capacity you would know when on a field, tempers flare.

    You say things or argue with a friend on the pitch but afterwards you are close. It’s a winning mentality.

    I’m sure Enzo And Filip are talking and Enzo is a leader.

  3. What he was frustrated about was the keeper playing dangerous passes to players who were being pressed, something he was instructed to do by his manager. Therefore…

  4. That’s fine Liam, as long as Filip doesn’t play anymore the rest of the season I think we can all move on from one of the dumbest manager decisions made in Chelsea history.

  5. Wretched_DogZ_Dadd on

    After Jorgensen cost Chelsea the tie, Enzo had every right to tear the Cupid Stunt a new asshole!

    I’m not annoyed with Jorgensen, I am livid that Rosenior decided to be too clever and play him rather than Sanchez, which, together with subbing out Palmer and Joao Pedro with the game to chase, has to be the most idiotic decisions by a Chelsea coach in recent memory.

  6. Chelseanick22 on

    I really like Rosenoir but this GK change mid season in the most important stretch of games we’ll have is absolute insanity. Just totally unnecessary. I don’t rate Sanchez all that much but he’s actually been very solid this season. Jorgensen is trash and it’s clear who is the better keeper

  7. Sanchez should have never been dropped not even after the Arsenal game. But like every manger we have they all have this idea that they will die on their hill for. Every single time.

  8. Of the many things Liam has done well, going with Filip simply because he can pass better is amongst the dumbest decisions I’ve seen a Chelsea manager make

  9. I don’t know man. This ‘all vibes’ attitude doesn’t fly when results aren’t there.