Former Premier League goalkeeper Ben Foster expressed disappointment with Chelsea's Robert Sanchez, pointing to his performance against Arsenal, according to Chelsea News.
Sanchez’s positioning during Arsenal’s goal, Foster stated, could have been more assertive, adding, “I don’t like the way he automatically reverted to a spread instead of actually backing himself, I am going to react to something,” he told The Football Fill-In.
Chelsea secured a valuable point against Arsenal, temporarily placing them third in the Premier League standings. Despite their strong start to the season, Sanchez, Chelsea's first-choice goalkeeper, has faced ongoing scrutiny.
The club opted to prioritize Sanchez as their main goalkeeper this summer, even with the arrival of Filip Jorgensen from Villarreal.
However, Sanchez has made multiple errors this season, notably conceding twice against Brighton and allowing a penalty against Manchester United.
He also came under criticism for Curtis Jones’ goal at Anfield, where many felt he could have shown better judgment.
Among fans the consensus is that Sanchez may not be the right fit for Chelsea’s ambitions.
Former Chelsea goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer stated that if the team is to compete for top honors, “the Blues need to replace the Spaniard.”
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