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Chelsea suffered a 3-0 defeat to Brighton, marking their fifth consecutive league loss without scoring. Head coach Liam Rosenior criticized his players as the team risks missing out on Champions League qualification.
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior launched a scathing rebuke of his players as their season slumped deeper into crisis with a 3-0 defeat to Brighton on Tuesday.
The result leaves Chelsea seventh in the Premier League and seven points adrift of fifth place Liverpool having played a game more.
The top five qualify for the Champions League, but with just four more rounds of the season to go, Chelsea are on the verge of being cut adrift.
Chelsea have now lost league five games in a row without scoring a goal for the first time since 1912 -- the same year the Titanic sank.
Rosenior was the subject of X-rated chants from the disgruntled away end during the second half of a toothless display in which his team failed to register an attempt on target.
Asked whether the performance was the worst of his tenure, the former Strasbourg boss told Sky Sports: "By far. It was unacceptable in every aspect of the game, unacceptable in our attitude.
"I keep coming out and defending the players. That's indefensible, that performance tonight.
"The manner of the goals we conceded, the amount of duels that we lost, the lack of intensity in the team. Something needs to change drastically right now.
"The professionalism wasn't there. It's a really difficult night. The most difficult night not even just here, so far, at this magnificent football club, but in my career.
"Some of the things I witnessed today, I never want to see again."
Goals from Ferdi Kadioglu, Jack Hinshelwood and Danny Welbeck at the AMEX Stadium did not reflect Brighton's dominance on the night. Victory saw them leapfrog Chelsea and move up to sixth in the standings and boosted their own pursuit of European soccer next season.
It was a seventh loss in Chelsea's last eight games in all competitions. The team that was crowned Club World Cup champions less than a year ago has won only one of its last nine.
While they have an FA Cup semifinal against Leeds on Sunday, their campaign has unraveled in recent weeks, including elimination from the Champions League at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain.
Chelsea lost 3-0 to Brighton due to a poor performance, failing to register any attempts on target.
The loss leaves Chelsea seventh in the Premier League, seven points behind fifth-place Liverpool, complicating their Champions League qualification hopes.
Chelsea has lost five consecutive league games without scoring, a record they haven't matched since 1912.
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"We need to look in the mirror; I need to look in the mirror," continued Rosenior, who was without attacking trio Cole Palmer, EstĂȘvĂŁo and JoĂŁo Pedro due to injury.
"But I can't keep coming out here and defending some of the things we're seeing.
"The general attitude, spirit, determination was lacking apart from maybe three or four of the XI.
"That is nowhere near enough for this club. I can't come out and lie. I'll tell the truth. That was an unacceptable performance in every area."
Chelsea -- a team that cost in excess of $1 billion to assemble -- are now left facing up to the likelihood of missing out on the lucrative Champions League.
The decision to let go of Club World Cup-winning coach Enzo Marcesca in January now looks like a costly one, with his replacement Rosenior overseeing the team's slide.
"I've discussed in depth about how this club, regardless of who's the manager, what needs to happen at this football club for this club to be where it needs to be," Rosenior said. "It's not about me. It's about this football club.
The Associated Press and PA contributed to this report.