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“LET Him Pack his things and Leave I don’t want to see him in my Club Again, He didn’t score an open Net and caused the Second Goal”- Pochettino has instructed Chelsea FLOP to leave the Club with immediate effect

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Axel Disasi’s late header has helped Chelsea escape with a point against Brentford.

Shortly after missing a clear goal, Nicolas Jackson gave the Blues the lead with an incredible header on minute thirty-five. But Chelsea’s half got off to yet another incredibly poor start as they surrendered just as the second half got underway.

After some very dubious defending from the visitors, Mads Roerslev scored. Yoane Wissa’s bicycle kick quickly made it 2-1, and it appeared that this would be the game-winning goal.

However, Disasi came up with a vital far post header to give the Blues a road point. Bobby Vincent gave each Chelsea player a score out of ten while he was present at the Gtech Community Stadium.

Decided in favour of Djordje Petrovic over Robert Sanchez. He caught the ball just on the outside of the box in the first moments, giving Brentford supporters a nervous fit. To be honest, there wasn’t much he could do to achieve the goal. 6.

Trevoh Chalobah: For the first time since May of last year, two consecutive starts. Looked sturdy. Playing in a three-back formation appears to fit his skill set, in my opinion. 6.

Disasi Axel – How awful for Brentford’s goal. Because he reacts so slowly, he was unaware that Roerslev was behind him. Chelsea loses a goal as a result. However, he makes some amends at the end with a vital header. 6.

Levi Colwill Not his greatest defensive performance. He was discovered a few times, but what he gives you in exchange more than makes up for it. On the left side of a three, I like him. 6.

Malo Gusto Gusto’s duty today is a little different and a little higher up the pitch. An fantastic cross that found Jackson for the score. This kid looks so good wherever he plays. 7.

Enzo Fernandez For Enzo, a little quiet one. He was unable to control the game as much as he would have liked since he was unable to fully immerse himself in it. 5.

Moises Caicedo: He had some excellent tackles and interceptions, but he gave up too many possessions. 5.

Conor Gallagher Not as silent as usual. attempting to force things to happen, but maybe going a bit too far at times. Not spectacular, but also not horrible. 6.

Ben Chilwell: Under Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter, he frequently played at left wing-back. Though I believe it works better for him, he was unable to make a significant difference in the game. 6.

Cole Palmer: Following some excellent work from Gusto, he blows a huge opportunity on the sixty-minute mark. When he had the entire goal to aim for, he strikes it wide. It seems like he is in desperate need of a goal. Even on a terrible day, though, he still manages to boost his score by providing a vital assist for Disasi’s late equaliser. 6.

Nicolas Jackson: About five minutes later, he made up for a missed opportunity with an incredible header. He clears the air, heading his header precisely into the corner. Apart from that, though, quite quiet. 7.

Alternatives

Mykhailo Mudryk: Regretfully, no influence.

Look up Raheem Sterling.

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