Six Minutes of Madness’ – Rosenior on Losing Two-Goal Lead
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior described his team’s late collapse against Leeds United as a “six minutes of madness” that cost them a crucial Premier League win at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea looked comfortable after taking a 2-0 lead through Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer, who converted a penalty to double the advantage. The home side dominated large portions of the match and seemed on course to secure three points
However, Leeds struck back quickly in a dramatic turnaround. Lukas Nmecha scored from the penalty spot to reduce the deficit to 2-1, and just minutes later, Noah Okafor capitalised on defensive errors to level the score at 2-2. The sudden shift in momentum stunned Chelsea players and fans alike, highlighting a brief but costly lapse in concentration.
Rosenior admitted the collapse was a tough lesson. “When we lead 2-0 at home, the game should be done… that cannot happen again,” he said. The manager emphasized the need for focus, discipline, and consistency for the full 90 minutes, especially against teams willing to fight until the last whistle
The draw denied Chelsea a chance to climb higher in the league table and reinforced the Premier League’s unpredictability. Even short periods of disorganization can turn a comfortable lead into a frustrating result.
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