Liam Rosenior, the Chelsea manager, has dismissed any notions of a 'conspiracy' after a new illness hit the team ahead of their upcoming clash with Leeds. The illness has caused concern, but Rosenior remains confident that the team will be ready for the match. James, a key player for Chelsea, has been recovering from a minor injury and was expected to return to action. However, Rosenior revealed that James is now feeling unwell, adding to the team's recent health struggles. Despite this setback, Rosenior assured fans that the issue is not as serious as it may seem, and that James is still expected to be available for selection. The manager also mentioned that the illness is affecting only a few players, and the team is working to get everyone back on track. With a busy schedule ahead, Rosenior is taking a cautious approach, emphasizing the importance of managing player fitness and health during this challenging period. The team's focus remains on recovery and preparation for the Leeds game, with Rosenior confident that they will be ready to compete.