Chelsea Transfer Stance on Robert Sanchez Emerges After Man United Error
- Robert Sanchez joined Chelsea in 2023 but has not nailed the goalkeeping position at Stamford Bridge
- The Spanish international has played every single Premier League game this season, but fans have raised concerns about him
- The club is reportedly not looking to replace him in January because they trust he can improve, according to reports in England
Robert Sanchez has played every Premier League game for Chelsea this season.
Many Blues fans have heavily criticised the Spanish goalkeeper, saying the mistakes have become too many.
According to reports in England, the club still see the Spain international as an integral part of the team.
Chelsea's stance on Sanchez
According to Give Me Sport, Chelsea values Sanchez and is not eyeing a replacement in the January transfer window.
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The report adds that the Blues trust the 26-year-old and believe he has room to improve. Blues boss Enzo Maresca has shown his trust by playing him every minute of the Premier League this season.
Moreover, Chelsea believes Sanchez can improve his performance, especially by playing from the back, to fit into Maresca's style. Filip Jorgensen has played in Europe and the League Cup.
Sanchez joined Chelsea in 2023 and made 16 league appearances last season, per Transfermarkt.
"If Robert makes a mistake, it’s not Robert’s problem, it’s my mistake because I asked that from Robert. I am very happy with Robert and the way he is playing, building from the back," Maresca said via Metro Sports.
Maresca brags about Chelsea squad
Amid the discourse on Sanchez, Chelsea coach Maresca bragged about his squad, claiming it is one of the best in the Premier League, as Briefly News reported earlier.
The London club has one of the most expensively assembled squads but are yet to challenge for a major trophy.
Chelsea captain issues
In another report, Briefly News reported that Maresca voiced concerns about the leadership qualities of his captain, Reece James.
The Chelsea manager expressed that James needs to make substantial improvements to meet the expectations of his role at the club. Maresca's remarks have stirred mixed reactions among fans.
Some question the fairness of the critique, while others feel a change in captaincy might benefit the team.
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