Paul Robinson has delivered a brutal verdict on Alejandro Garnacho, claiming the winger lacks the standard to carry down a daily beginning spot at Chelsea.
Paul Robinson Tells Alejandro Garnacho: ‘You’re Not Good Sufficient to Begin for Chelsea’
The previous Premier League goalkeeper delivered his scathing evaluation after watching Garnacho wrestle towards his previous membership Manchester United on Saturday.
Chelsea misplaced 1-0 at Stamford Bridge, with Matheus Cunha scoring the one purpose shortly earlier than half-time.
Garnacho entered the match sooner than anticipated after changing the injured Estevao, who limped off with a hamstring drawback within the first half.
The 21-year-old joined Chelsea final summer season in a £40 million transfer from Manchester United, however he has managed only one Premier League purpose for his new membership this season.
Dealing with his former teammate Diogo Dalot, Garnacho didn’t make any significant impression.
He repeatedly bumped into useless ends and supplied little attacking menace as Chelsea struggled to interrupt down a well-organised United defence.
Robinson didn’t maintain again when analysing Garnacho’s efficiency on Stadium Astro.
“That he’s not ok to be a daily starter for Chelsea and Manchester United could have achieved some good enterprise,” Robinson mentioned when requested what the efficiency confirmed.
“He will get the ball and instantly his head’s down and he’s gone. He’s very, very one-dimensional in the way in which that he assaults.
Sure, he’s an attacking menace, however he’s fairly simple to defend towards.”
Robinson added that full-backs would truly take pleasure in going through the Argentine due to his predictability. He criticised Garnacho for failing to adapt his strategy throughout the match.
“He stored doing the identical factor tonight and he didn’t change it. It was both a blind run at his full-back, which was so predictable, or he turns, rotates, and retains possession into the center of the sector.”
The defeat leaves Chelsea looking for solutions, with Garnacho’s £40 million price ticket now attracting critical scrutiny.



























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