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Enzo Maresca will weigh up whether to withdraw Robert Sanchez from the limelight after back-to-back erroneous matches saw Chelsea’s supporters turn on their beleaguered goalkeeper.

Chelsea have a full week of training until facing West Ham at Stamford Bridge next Monday and Maresca wants to gauge the reaction to Saturday’s 3-1 loss to Manchester City.

The final decision over who starts in goal between Sanchez and his 22-year-old understudy Robert Sanchez will rest with Maresca and it is expected he will wait until the eve of their next outing before confirming his selection with the squad.

City took the lead when Sanchez rushed out of his area and into no man’s land, as Haaland scored from a chance which apparently carried an initial xG worth 0.03.

That followed the 27-year-old Spaniard spilling a catch which allowed Wolves to equalise in their previous match, though Chelsea managed to win that match 3-1.

Maresca said after the City game that he still trusts Sanchez. He could decide to stick with him for the West Ham game and then give Jorgensen, who has acted as his cup goalkeeper, his chance to impress in the FA Cup clash with Brighton that follows.

Man City took the lead when Robert Sanchez rushed out of his area and was caught in no man’s land , with Erling Haaland to scoring from a chance which apparently carried an xG worth 0.03

Enzo Maresca will consider whether to drop his number one after another erroneous display

Enzo Maresca will consider whether to drop his number one after another erroneous display

Chelsea fans want to see Filip Jorgensen, who was signed from Villarreal last summer for a fee of £20.7million, given a chance in goal after growing tired of Sanchez’s frequent errors 

The noise coming from Chelsea’s supporters is that they want to see Jorgensen, who was signed from Villarreal for £20.7million in the summer, given his go in goal after growing tired of Sanchez’s errors.

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