Chelsea board told to replace £30 million Blues star with big time signing

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Nigel Reo-Coker has encouraged CHELSEA to sign a replacement for Robert Sanchez – after the stopper once again failed to impress during his latest outing against Liverpool at the weekend.

We suffered their second Premier League defeat of the season on Sunday as they were beaten 2-1 by Liverpool at Anfield after goals from Mohamed Salah and Curtis Jones saw the Reds pick up an impressive three points.

Sanchez faced criticism for his inability to smother midfielder Jones effort from close range and now Reo-Coker has opened up and claimed that Chelsea need to replace the stopper

Asked if the club can contend for the title with Sanchez in goal, Reo-Coker told BBC Five Live: ‘No. I think sometimes he can be a liability for Chelsea, in my opinion.

‘He’s a top, top shot stopper. But I think there are too many mistakes in him and lapses in concentration at times.

‘And one of the weaknesses in this CHELSEA side is sometimes when they do try to play out from the back they leave themselves vulnerable. A well-organised team that presses well with payers who are comfortable in one-on-one situations can catch them off guard at times.

‘For me, I feel they do need to improve in the goalkeeping area still for them to really talk about winning Premier League titles.’

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Sanchez has been solid for the club this season and deserves to be number one – so a mistake here or two will always happen for goalkeepers as our defence is not the strongest right now.

But if there was a chance to sign a world class player – we would love to see it.

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