Rosenior still 'learning' about Chelsea amid 'negative noise' after fourth straight defeat

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ShareChelsea have lost each of their last four games in all competitions, after going down 3-0 against Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium.Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior acknowledged he is still "learning about this club", but urged his players to "forget the negative noise" following their 3-0 defeat at Everton.The Blues suffered their fourth successive loss in all competitions, following last weekend's 1-0 reverse to Newcastle United, and their 8-2 aggregate rout at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.Beto struck twice at Hill Dickinson Stadium, while Iliman Ndiaye was also on target for Everton, who dented their opponents' top-four hopes.Chelsea have now failed to score in three consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since September 2023, attempting a total of 52 shots (16 on target) without success.The Blues' recent struggles have led to scrutiny for Rosenior, though they have collected 17 points from his 10 Premier League games in charge since replacing Enzo Maresca in January."I'm learning about this club. It's a massive club," he told Sky Sports. "There's been a lot of noise, a lot of negative noise, rightfully so [after] our performances in the last week."We've had 10 games in the league together as a group. We've got 17 points. I think we're fourth in my time, so we have to forget the noise. We have to keep our confidence and our composure."The international break has probably come at a good time for us to restock, re-energise ourselves and go again for a really important run-in."Meanwhile, Everton recorded back-to-back Premier League wins at Hill Dickinson Stadium for the first time, and have now won six of their last eight home league games against Chelsea.And it was a victory that kept the Toffees in the mix for a European spot, as they now sit just two points behind Chelsea."[The atmosphere] was the best I have seen it, and to top it off with a win was amazing," midfielder James Garner said. "We needed to sort out our form here, and may it long continue."On receiving his England call-up just over 24 hours earlier, he added: "I'm so happy. I'm over the moon. It's a dream. It's been a crazy week, and to top it off with a win is even better."With his brace, Beto became the Everton player to score two or more goals in a Premier League game at their new home, and the striker was thrilled by the hosts' performance."Today was a must-win game for us," he said. "Since we came out of the hotel, the fans were shouting. They were feeling like we needed to win this game, so we did a great performance; three goals, clean sheet. We are happy."I don't think I'm a hero. I feel like I'm home. Playing for Everton is something unbelievable. You just want to give your all and help the team with goals, assists, good performances, anything. I'm really happy."Chelsea have lost each of their last four games in all competitions, after going down 3-0 against Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium.Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior acknowledged he is still "learning about this club", but urged his players to "forget the negative noise" following their 3-0 defeat at Everton.The Blues suffered their fourth successive loss in all competitions, following last weekend's 1-0 reverse to Newcastle United, and their 8-2 aggregate rout at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.Beto struck twice at Hill Dickinson Stadium, while Iliman Ndiaye was also on target for Everton, who dented their opponents' top-four hopes.Chelsea have now failed to score in three consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since September 2023, attempting a total of 52 shots (16 on target) without success.The Blues' recent struggles have led to scrutiny for Rosenior, though they have collected 17 points from his 10 Premier League games in charge since replacing Enzo Maresca in January."I'm learning about this club. It's a massive club," he told Sky Sports. "There's been a lot of noise, a lot of negative noise, rightfully so [after] our performances in the last week."We've had 10 games in the league together as a group. We've got 17 points. I think we're fourth in my time, so we have to forget the noise. We have to keep our confidence and our composure."The international break has probably come at a good time for us to restock, re-energise ourselves and go again for a really important run-in."Meanwhile, Everton recorded back-to-back Premier League wins at Hill Dickinson Stadium for the first time, and have now won six of their last eight home league games against Chelsea.And it was a victory that kept the Toffees in the mix for a European spot, as they now sit just two points behind Chelsea."[The atmosphere] was the best I have seen it, and to top it off with a win was amazing," midfielder James Garner said. "We needed to sort out our form here, and may it long continue."On receiving his England call-up just over 24 hours earlier, he added: "I'm so happy. I'm over the moon. It's a dream. It's been a crazy week, and to top it off with a win is even better."With his brace, Beto became the Everton player to score two or more goals in a Premier League game at their new home, and the striker was thrilled by the hosts' performance."Today was a must-win game for us," he said. "Since we came out of the hotel, the fans were shouting. They were feeling like we needed to win this game, so we did a great performance; three goals, clean sheet. We are happy."I don't think I'm a hero. I feel like I'm home. Playing for Everton is something unbelievable. You just want to give your all and help the team with goals, assists, good performances, anything. I'm really happy."