Ian Wright was critical of Malo Gusto's defending during Chelsea's 2-2 against Arsenal after he was at fault for Leandro Trossard's equaliser.
When Mykhailo Mudryk put Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea 2-0 up, many inside Stamford Bridge would have thought that the three points were heading their way.
But that's when Robert Sanchez gifted Arsenal a way back into the game, with Declan Rice duly accepting and punishing his sloppy pass.
That's when Leandro Trossard, who came on from the bench, showcased his magic when he got on the end of a brilliant cross from Bukayo Saka.
The Arsenal January capture tapped home at the far post, but Ian Wright was critical of Malo Gusto for failing to track his run as he told him to 'have a word with himself', as he told Premier League Productions (21/10/23 at 7:40 pm).
Chelsea's PS27 million capture (Sky Sports) is only starting at right-back because Reece James is returning from injury.
But with the Chelsea skipper back on the bench, then you would expect him to start as soon as possible, with Wright critical of the man who is currently playing in his spot.
"Gusto has to have a word with himself. Havertz does well here. He is a presence in there, so that keeps the ball in that last third.
"They can't let Saka come inside, he looks at him Gusto and then leaves him. That's the two bits of quality that Arsenal needed to show - those are the moments that gave us the point."
Both keepers had games to forget and the spotlight was on them for all the wrong reasons - Gary Neville was critical of Raya.
In the end, they both got punished, with more heat probably on David Raya because he has come in for Aaron Ramsdale, whilst Sanchez is still trying to settle in.
Either way, if Chelsea end up losing their next game - at home to Brentford - then the heat will turn back onto Pochettino despite the fact that he picked up a few much-needed wins before the international break.
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