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While young in age, Chelsea’s players are experienced enough that they should never have allowed consecutive collapses at home – and an angry Liam Rosenior has let them know that, too.

The Leeds XI that came back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at Stamford Bridge collectively carried 524 Premier League appearances between them. The Burnley XI that turned a 1-0 loss into a 1-1 draw in their next outing had 931, and Kyle Walker accounted for 436 of those alone.

Chelsea’s XIs in each of those missed opportunities topped 1,000 games and Confidential understands Rosenior did not react kindly to how they torched four points from winning positions in those matches.

While Rosenior told reporters the day after their draw with Leeds that he was calm in the home dressing room, one source who was there said he did indeed show his angry side. Likewise, there was further frustration after failing to see through the win over Burnley.

Those two results harmed their position in the Champions League race, and, while...

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