Robert Sanchez criticised for 'non-league' error as Chelsea held
Chelsea threw away a 1-0 lead as Burnley claimed a stoppage-time equaliser at Stamford Bridge. Zian Flemming's 93rd-minute header earned the 19th-placed side a point after Wesley Fofana had been sent off, leaving manager Liam Rosenior furious. Jamie O'Hara singled out goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, criticising a late decision to kick the ball during a counter when Joao Pedro was struggling with cramp.
O'Hara called it "non-league stuff" and asked, "How old is (Robert) Sanchez?", adding, "That ain't about being young, that's about being stupid!" Fellow pundit Cundy said: "Catch it, go down, kill the clock." Rosenior lamented a lack of incision and moments of "lack of concentration, lack of accountability", saying, "We’ve set fire to four points from two home games" and that an assigned marking job was missed.
"I will always protect my players, I will deal with it in the week," he added.
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