Chelsea's recent defeat to Manchester City has left fans and pundits alike questioning the club's mentality and their prospects for Champions League qualification. The Blues' 3-0 loss at Stamford Bridge exposed a familiar pattern of poor resilience in the face of adversity, with Liam Rosenior's side failing to recover from a quickfire double strike from City in the second half. This result, coupled with a string of recent losses, has left Chelsea four points off fifth-placed Liverpool and in danger of missing out on Europe's elite competition. The pressure is now on Rosenior to turn things around, with fans and the board demanding immediate results. But what makes this situation particularly fascinating is the contrast between Rosenior's approach and that of his counterpart at Manchester City, Pep Guardiola. While Guardiola has built a team with an exceptional mentality and a winning mentality, Rosenior is faced with the challenge of instilling a similar mindset in his players. In my opinion, the key to Chelsea's success lies in their ability to learn from their mistakes and develop a more resilient mindset. The club has a reputation for firing managers when results dip, but Rosenior has the opportunity to turn things around and create something special. However, he must act quickly and decisively, as time is of the essence. The question remains: can Rosenior turn the tide and guide Chelsea to Champions League qualification? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the pressure is on.