Liam Rosenior claims that Chelsea has dealt with the individual who disclosed team information before to both of their Champions League losses to Paris Saint-Germain.
Before their first-leg away game against PSG in the round of sixteen, Rosenior’s whole starting lineup was made public by the French media. Prior to their second leg, it was announced that Wesley Fofana would be replaced in center defense by Trevoh Chalobah and Jorrel Hato.
Both were appropriately reported, and after a club investigation, the offender has been identified. Daily Mail Sport is aware that Rosenior and Chelsea consider the leaks to be external and that they did not originate directly from a player.
“We know (who it is),” Rosenior said to us at his news conference before Everton. “Neither the team nor I am the target of any malicious intent.” We have addressed the problem and are aware of its origin. Chelsea did not identify the mole when questioned directly.
Chelsea discover identify of culprit who leaked team news
Rosenior has since said that the source has been located, making it clear that his team was not the source of the breach. Prior to the travel to play Everton, Rosenior revealed that the riddle had been solved during his pre-match news conference. Chelsea are now in sixth position, just three points behind fourth-place Aston Villa in the fight for Champions League qualifying, and will want to recover from their most recent 1-0 loss to Newcastle.
In an attempt to resolve the issue, the manager spoke to the media personally and insisted that the club had taken the required precautions to guarantee that the humiliation would not happen again. Rosenior informed reporters, “We know (who it is).” “Neither the team nor I have any nefarious purpose behind it. We have addressed the issue and are aware of its origin.








