The Blues manager insists ownership remains firmly in his corner as scoring woes plague Stamford Bridge.
Liam Rosenior remains bullish about his position at Chelsea, declaring he has the complete backing of the club's ownership despite enduring a nightmare stretch that has seen the Blues fail to find the net in four consecutive Premier League matches.
The Chelsea boss, who has faced mounting pressure as his side's attacking struggles continue to deepen, maintained a confident stance when addressing questions about his job security. The goalless run has left fans frustrated and pundits questioning whether Rosenior can turn around what has become an alarming trend at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea's current predicament represents a stark contrast to the attacking flair traditionally associated with the London club. The team's inability to convert chances has become a glaring weakness, with even the most optimistic supporters beginning to voice concerns about the direction under Rosenior's leadership.
While the manager projects confidence in his relationship with ownership, the coming fixtures will prove crucial in determining whether that support translates into patience during this difficult period. Premier League football rarely affords managers extended periods to solve such fundamental issues, and Rosenior knows results must improve quickly to maintain his position at one of England's most demanding clubs.