Rosenoir: Proud of the Reaction Against Aston Villa, We Need to Be More Consistent
Liam Rosenior, the manager of Chelsea, expressed his great happiness with his team's performance after their 4-1 victory over Aston Villa in the 29th round of the English Premier League at Villa Park, emphasizing that the most important thing is to maintain consistency.
Rossignol said in his statements after the match: "We could have kept a clean sheet, but overall it was a very good evening. I was proud of the players today. We have taken some hits recently and talked about the need to respond positively, and we did that."
He continued: "I don't understand how we didn't get a penalty; it was a clear penalty," referring to the challenge on Reece James during the match.
The Chelsea coach added: "This victory only matters if we continue to build on it. We need to maintain consistency in our performance. We have a big match in the FA Cup, then a huge clash in Paris, followed by a game against Newcastle. If we deliver the same performance, we will be in a good position."
Rossignol concluded his statements by saying: "The loss would not have ended our hopes of catching up with Aston Villa, as we are not chasing them alone, but it is certainly a result that makes me happier tonight because the gap has not reached nine points."
Rossignol said in his statements after the match: "We could have kept a clean sheet, but overall it was a very good evening. I was proud of the players today. We have taken some hits recently and talked about the need to respond positively, and we did that."
He continued: "I don't understand how we didn't get a penalty; it was a clear penalty," referring to the challenge on Reece James during the match.
The Chelsea coach added: "This victory only matters if we continue to build on it. We need to maintain consistency in our performance. We have a big match in the FA Cup, then a huge clash in Paris, followed by a game against Newcastle. If we deliver the same performance, we will be in a good position."
Rossignol concluded his statements by saying: "The loss would not have ended our hopes of catching up with Aston Villa, as we are not chasing them alone, but it is certainly a result that makes me happier tonight because the gap has not reached nine points."