it looks like setup – useless players score two home goal – Potter, use all useless forwarders – he’s really created a team he couldn’t play against – Chelsea fans send angry messages to potter
Chelsea lost to Brighton 4-1 after scoring two own goals, handing Graham Potter his first loss as the team’s manager.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Leandro Trossard’s opening goal for Brighton may have caused Kepa Arrizabalaga to arrive a little too early, but he couldn’t do anything to stop Chelsea from falling behind 3-0 at the break. He took a knock in the first period and was substituted at the break. 5.
Trevoh Chalobah — Sadly, he assisted on Brighton’s third goal and had a challenging afternoon as Chelsea’s back three came under intense pressure. 5.
Thiago Silva: In the first five minutes, the Brazilian gave the ball to Brighton and then quickly cleared the ensuing effort off the line. He then added another from the ensuing corner. The veteran defender conceded the ball in the moments leading up to the Seagulls’ first goal, but in the second half, he stood up well against Julio Enciso and Leandro Trossard when he was the only defender. 5.
Marc Cucurella – The former Brighton defender had a difficult afternoon as the Seagulls put a lot of pressure on him and the crowd was supportive of him throughout. 5.
Christian Pulisic – The American international missed a great opportunity to give the Blues a goal back from a distance of 10 yards. One of Chelsea’s more active offensive players. 6.
In the first half, when Chelsea was under pressure, Ruben Loftus-Cheek frequently found himself almost playing as a centre back before being switched to the right back position in the second half. After taking on that role, he was perhaps one of the Blues’ better players. Sadly, Brighton’s second goal was an own goal. 6.
Mateo Kovacic—The Croatian, who frequently found himself in precarious situations where he had to commit fouls, once again displayed his prowess with the ball by advancing the ball up the field. 5.
Conor Gallagher – After 18 minutes, his shot was saved when he definitely could have scored. However, a few moments later, when he headed across goal, Robert Sanchez made an outstanding stop to keep the game scoreless. gave Kai Havertz a great cross in the second half. It’s bad that I was substituted. 6.
Raheem Sterling – Had a few creative moments but was frequently too slow to find space with the ball. Another challenging performance for the former Manchester City player.
Mason Mount had a fairly quiet afternoon by his usual standards as he struggled to have a significant impact on the game. 5.
Kai Havertz was only marginally involved in the first half but easily headed in Gallagher’s cross to start the second. Following the introduction of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, his contribution became less noticeable. 6.
Substitutes
Edouard Mendy was a reliable goalkeeper when called upon to make a save, although his distribution was a little shaky. In the period leading up to Pascall Gross’ goal, he made some commendable saves but was unable to deflect the ball away from the Brighton star. 6.
Ben Chilwell had a good performance, but when given a chance in the Brighton box, the left defender pulled a poor shot wide. 6.
After being unveiled at the Amex Stadium, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s curling attempt was stopped. He did not have many opportunities available to him. 5.
Not enough time to have a substantial influence, according to Armando Broja. 5.
Hakim Ziyech – In the brief time he was on the field, he was unable to contribute. 5.
Rank the participants
https://twitter.com/LevelBouy/status/1586403677446742016?s=20&t=PaI7jqmyPaGYtYhTo7aEjQ