Gary Cahill says he's starting to change his mind about Chelsea's Robert Sanchez
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Gary Cahill says he's starting to change his mind about Chelsea's Robert Sanchez
"Sanchez? I backed him; I've been the one who backed him. I think he's got personality; he can play out from the back, and at times he's a great shot stopper. I'm willing him to stop making these mistakes, and the mistakes are obviously costly at the moment."
"Chelsea has now remarkably gone 15 consecutive games without a clean sheet. The goalkeeper allowed a tame effort from Beto to squirm through his legs."
"His league-high tally for errors leading to goals has become an unsustainable burden. Cahill is starting to have doubts about Robert Sanchez."
Gary Cahill has expressed concerns about Robert Sanchez's performance, highlighting his impressive shot-stopping but also his frequent lapses in concentration. Chelsea has not kept a clean sheet in 15 games, and Sanchez's errors have become a significant issue. Despite early-season optimism, statistics indicate a decline in his performance. Cahill, while supportive, urges Sanchez to improve, recognizing the impact of his mistakes. Chelsea faces a decision on whether to develop Sanchez internally or seek a new goalkeeper in the market.
Read at The Chelsea Chronicle
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