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Chelsea Manager Disappointed by Second Half Slump in Win Over Wolves
Liam Rosenior praises first half performance but admits frustration with team's offensive retreat after conceding a goal.
Feb. 7, 2026 at 1:31pm
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Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior was pleased with his team's dominant first half performance against Wolves, but expressed disappointment in their offensive retreat after conceding a goal in the second half. Rosenior said he wanted to see the same intensity and attacking play in the second half, but the team struggled to regain momentum after the home side scored. The manager praised his players' frustration at not keeping a clean sheet, but acknowledged they need to remain more offensive even when protecting a lead.
Why it matters
Rosenior's comments highlight the challenges of maintaining a high level of play for the full 90 minutes, especially after conceding a goal. As a new manager, he is still working to instill a consistent, aggressive mentality in his squad. The second half letdown is an area he will likely focus on improving as Chelsea look to build on their strong start to the season.
The details
Chelsea dominated the first half against Wolves and looked poised to continue their control in the second. However, after the home side scored, the Blues struggled to regain their offensive momentum, despite remaining solid defensively. Rosenior expressed frustration with this second half retreat, saying he wanted to see the same level of performance as the first half.
- Chelsea played Wolves on February 7, 2026.
The players
Liam Rosenior
The manager of Chelsea Football Club.
Reece James
A Chelsea defender who has missed the last two games with a minor injury but is expected to return soon.
What they’re saying
“I wanted the same performance in the second half as the first half, but when you concede a goal it changes the flow and the momentum of a game.”
— Liam Rosenior, Chelsea Manager
“I saw the frustration – which I liked – in the players not keeping a clean sheet. And sometimes if you have the ball, the other team can't score. I'd like us to be more offensive at times, but I think the first half was a really, really good platform to build on.”
— Liam Rosenior, Chelsea Manager
What’s next
Chelsea have another winnable game on Tuesday that Rosenior will be hoping to use to build on the positives from the first half against Wolves.
The takeaway
Rosenior's comments highlight the need for Chelsea to maintain their aggressive, attacking mentality for the full 90 minutes, even after conceding a goal. As a new manager, he is still working to instill this consistency in his squad, which will be crucial for their success going forward.


