Soccer-Chelsea have not downed tools despite dismal run, says McFarlane


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FA Cup - Semi Final - Chelsea v Leeds United - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - April 26, 2026 Chelsea interim manager Calum McFarlane before the start of the match Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge/File Photo

May 7 (Reuters) - Chelsea interim manager ⁠Calum McFarlane does not agree that his players have downed tools despite their ⁠run of six successive league losses which has made their hopes of Champions ‌League football next season all but disappear.

McFarlane, back for a second spell on the bench this season after the sacking of Liam Rosenior, started with an FA Cup semi-final win over Leeds United before Chelsea slipped ​back into old habits with a 3-1 home defeat ⁠by Nottingham Forest on Monday.

This is ⁠Chelsea's worst run of league games since 1993, and at Thursday's press conference ahead of ⁠Saturday's ‌away match at Liverpool, McFarlane was asked if his players had stopped trying.

"I would not agree with that," he replied.

"The performances haven't been good enough. We ⁠are in a really bad run at the moment. The ​Leeds performance was a ‌glimmer where we thought we could build on that but we weren't able ⁠to do that.

"I ​see these boys every day, every training session, every meeting and in the gym. They are in a good place to go and attack games, we just haven't been able to translate that ⁠to the game on Monday so hopefully we ​can improve that on Saturday."

Chelsea have the FA Cup final against Manchester City to look forward to, one week after the Liverpool game, but McFarlane is not looking that far ahead.

"We ⁠have not spoken about the Cup final," McFarlane said.

"We have spoken about what we have to improve on the previous game and looking ahead to the next game.

"We want to turn it around. We know the standards this club has set, we aren't meeting them ​at the moment."

Chelsea are ninth in the league standings on ⁠48 points, and their slim chance of a Champions League place rests on Aston Villa ​winning the Europa League and finishing fifth in the ‌Premier League.

That scenario would give the side finishing ​sixth a place in Europe's premier club competition, and Chelsea are four points off sixth-placed Bournemouth with three matches left.

(Reporting by Trevor StynesEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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