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‘Tell him to pack his belongings and leave my club immediately, because I DO NOT TOLERATE LAZY players…I can’t be paying high salary on Him and not benefiting from Him’: Chelsea owner has ordered Liam Rosenior they must sell £50million FLOP as soon as possible or risk losing their jobs

Arsenal eliminated Chelsea from the Carabao Cup following a 1-0 victory in the semi-final second leg, leaving fans particularly frustrated with one player’s underwhelming display at the Emirates.

Entering the return fixture with a 3-2 aggregate deficit, Liam Rosenior’s team required at least one goal to level the tie. However, clear-cut opportunities were scarce for both teams from start to finish.

Each side registered only a single effort on target during the opening half, prompting Chelsea to introduce Estevao and Cole Palmer following the break. Despite these changes, they couldn’t find the breakthrough, and their forward push left defensive gaps that Kai Havertz exploited with a stoppage-time strike to secure Arsenal’s Wembley berth.

Chelsea Supporters Frustrated With Struggling Player

The evening proved frustrating for Chelsea, who never truly found their rhythm. Their offensive output was minimal, even with both Joao Pedro and Liam Delap featured simultaneously upfront.

These two strikers have experienced contrasting fortunes, with the South American instrumental in Chelsea’s progression to the Champions League knockout phase, whereas the English forward has managed only two goals. Delap’s self-belief seemed completely drained throughout his hour-long appearance in north London.

Strangely deployed on the right flank for significant periods, the ex-Manchester City youth product saw his impact neutralized by Arsenal’s defenders. Unable to combine effectively in build-up play, he also struggled physically in aerial battles, failing to provide knockdowns for teammates like Pedro and the advancing Malo Gusto.

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