Rosenior suggests he knows source of Lego and clapping leak

Rosenior suggests he knows source of Lego and clapping leak — Assets.goal.com
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Goal reports Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior suggested he knows who leaked the "Lego and clapping" stories that infuriated fans.

Rosenior has been under scrutiny at Chelsea since moving from Strasbourg to replace Enzo Maresca. Fans were left infuriated after claims Rosenior doesn't wear gloves during training so players can hear him clap when something goes well and about his plans to boost morale with Lego-building contests.

In his first interview after being installed at Stamford Bridge, Rosenior spoke about his approach to management: "I think I'm demanding. I think I'm honest. Caring, I care about my team, I care about my players, I care about my staff. I’m meticulous and organised, and I have a clear idea of the way I want the game to be played. My job is to create an atmosphere and environment where people enjoy what they do. If you enjoy what you do, you perform better, and if you perform better, you end up winning games of football. So if we are successful, it won't all be about me, but my job is to make sure that we're as organised, as committed, as determined, and we put pride into the shirt. If you do those things, normally, you win games of football." He suggested he knows where the stories came from.


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Sports, Liam Rosenior, Chelsea, Enzo Maresca, Stamford Bridge, Strasbourg