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Chelsea ran aground 0-2 against Liverpool in the Premier League. Kepa Arrizabalaga, the Blues goalkeeper, was the center of attention for his mistake.
Chelsea vs Liverpool is presented in the second week Premier league Sunday (9/20) night WIB. The Reds won 2-0 with a double from Sadio Mane and secured all three points.
The result brought Liverpool to fourth place. Premier League standings while with six points. Chelsea is in 10th place.
The images of the match can be seen on Mola TV through the following link is.
Chelsea’s defeat against Liverpool, caused by Kepa Arrizabalaga. At least as reported BBC Sport, the world’s most expensive goalkeeper made two mistakes.
First at the end of the first half. It was considered too early to leave the nest and sweep the ball that was about to be hit by Sadio Mane.
In order for communication to be lost, Chelsea defender Andrés Christensen made a decision by leaving Mane. Mercilessly, the Danish defender was sentenced to a red card for being the last player to rape an opponent.
Kepa Arrizabalaga was deemed too early to leave the nest, so Christensen had to take down Sadio Mane (Getty Images / Pool)
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Second, Kepa Arrizabalaga made a blunder that led to Liverpool’s second goal. His pass was too easy for Sadio Mane to read, so he cut the ball and easily continued it into Chelsea’s goal.
Former Newcastle United striker who is a football expert, Alan Shearer, said the goalkeeping position remains Chelsea’s main problem. The same thing happened last season.
“As long as the goalkeeper is Kepa, Chelsea will not win the league. They will continue to be in the same problem,” he said.
“Look at other big clubs, they have strong goalkeepers. Chelsea have fixed the front lines but not the back,” he continued.
Kepa Arrizabalaga, still a soft spot for Chelsea this season (Michael Regan / Getty Images)
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Alan Shearer also admitted that he felt very sorry for Kepa Arrizabalaga. It seems that the young Spanish goalkeeper has lost confidence.
“I feel sorry for him, he seems to have no confidence in what happened in the first two weeks of the Premier League,” he concluded.
(aff / mrp)