Former Liverpool Player Steve Nicol Criticizes Chelsea's Lack of Desire in 3-0 Loss to Everton
Former Liverpool player Steve Nicol did not hold back in his criticism of Chelsea following their 3-0 defeat against Everton. The loss marked Chelsea's fourth consecutive defeat across all competitions, leaving them in sixth place in the table with 48 points from 31 games. On the other hand, Everton's victory propelled them to seventh place with 46 points from the same number of matches, putting them in contention for European football next season.
Nicol Questions Chelsea's Desire Nicol expressed his disappointment in Chelsea's lack of desire during the match, stating, "At no stage did they look like they were interested... every piece of it was awful, horrible." He highlighted Everton's hunger and Chelsea's lack of fight as key factors in the outcome of the game.
Beto opened the scoring for Everton with a goal in the 33rd minute, followed by another goal just past the hour mark. Iliman Ndiaye sealed Everton's victory with a superb third goal, marking their biggest win over Chelsea since 1987.
Rosenior Takes Responsibility for Chelsea's Loss Chelsea's interim manager, Rosenior, took responsibility for the defeat and acknowledged that Everton's clinical finishing was a deciding factor in the match. He expressed concern over Chelsea's recent trend of conceding goals and emphasized the need to address defensive lapses.
Despite setting up the team in a different formation and showing initial promise, Chelsea failed to capitalize on scoring opportunities and ultimately succumbed to Everton's attacking prowess. Rosenior vowed to address the team's shortcomings and improve their performance in future matches.