
Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez endured another night to forget in the Blues’ 3-1 defeat to Manchester City, with his errors playing a pivotal role in the outcome.
City’s first goal came after Sanchez failed to hold onto a shot from Matheus Nunes, allowing Josko Gvardiol to tap in the rebound. However, the second goal was solely on Sanchez, as his poor decision-making gifted City the lead.
This latest blunder sees Sanchez top an undesirable Premier League statistic. According to WhoScored, no player has committed more errors directly leading to goals this season than the Chelsea shot-stopper, who has racked up an estimated five of such errors.
Sanchez’s struggles have placed him under increasing scrutiny, as his performances continue to undermine Chelsea’s efforts in key games. For Enzo Maresca, finding a solution in goal might become a priority if the team is to regain stability.
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