Liam Rosenior is facing a fight to save his job in the wake of Chelsea’s dismal 3-0 defeat at Brighton.talkSPORT understands the Chelsea board are discussing a plan of action after the Blues slumped to a fifth straight league defeat without scoring for the first time since 1912.Rosenior is in a serious battle to keep his jobAFPThe Stamford Bridge hierarchy have backed Rosenior to this point and the plan has been to judge him after a full season in charge next term.However their recent run of poor form coupled with anger from fans is believed to have left the former Strasbourg chief on a less stable footing.News of Chelsea’s change in feelings towards Rosenior comes as Danny Murphy labelled the Blues boss’ position as untenable on talkSPORT’s White and Jordan.“Unfortunately for him, I think it’s irreversible when the fans are singing what they are singing,” Murphy said.Simon Jordan’s verdict on Rosenior’s outburstMeanwhile, ex-Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan said he felt ‘pity’ for Rosenior – which has to be considered a ‘bad sign’. “I felt he said too much last night,” Jordan added.“I watched it thinking, ‘No, Liam.’ The journalists must be rubbing their hands. Not because they shouldn’t be, but because they got bolder and bolder and pushed him more and more. The more he said, the more forlorn he looked, the more lost he looked.“If I was his owner, with respect, I’d have grabbed him before the interview. I’d have gone downstairs and said, ‘We saw what we saw, we’ll deal with that in a different conversation, but keep it on the up and up.’“He probably needs a bit of guidance and counselling. I know he shouldn’t for this job because it’s a big job and there’s an element of the fact that if you put a guy into a job, he should be big enough to do it. “But all of us have accepted that there is a learning curve that he’ll have to go through, that this job was always going to be him learning on the job. Chelsea were obviously prepared for that to be the case in this ownership model.The 41-year-old has lost 10 of his 23 matches in charge of ChelseaAFP“In that circumstance, I think he needed a wise head, whether it’s a number two… a wise voice beside him saying, ‘Keep your head on.’Jordan’s comments were in reference to Rosenior’s scathing review of his own side’s performance during the 3-0 loss to Brighton on Tuesday.Speaking exclusively to talkSPORT, a ‘numb’, ‘angry’ and ‘frustrated’ Rosenior labelled the display as ’embarrassing’ and apologised to the supporters who had travelled south.More to follow…