Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has defended Robert Sanchez following his latest howler, claiming that the Blues have “no problem” with their goalkeeper.
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- Spanish shot-stopper making mistakes
- Four have led to goals this season
- Coach refuses to be critical of No.1
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Spanish shot-stopper Sanchez was responsible for Wolves restoring parity during a Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge that the home side ultimately won 3-1. Matt Doherty levelled for the visitors to west London on the stroke of half-time after seeing a corner delivery spilled into his path.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Sanchez’s flap at that set-piece represented the fourth mistake that he has made this season which has led to a goal. Such a record could be considered a source of concern for Chelsea, given the importance of having a reliable last line of defence, but Maresca has no bones to pick with his No.1.
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WHAT MARESCA SAID
The Italian tactician told when asked about Sanchez’s errors: “Fourth mistake leading to a goal? And how many times has he saved us? I think more than four. No problem. Mistakes happen to him, to the strikers, central defenders, no problem. Robert Sanchez is doing well. [Media attention] is part of our job when you make some mistakes. Robert has saved us many times, it happens, no problem.
“If I'm not wrong only four or five teams in the league have conceded less than us. So why [ask about] a defensive problem? I think the balance is quite good between offensive and defensive. Then you can concede a goal in any way. The first 40 minutes we were top. The performance was excellent and we dominated the game. We scored and created many more chances.”
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WHAT NEXT FOR CHELSEA?
Victory over Wolves has lifted Chelsea back into the Premier League’s top four – two points above defending champions Manchester City and rejuvenated Newcastle. The Blues are set to face City at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.
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