Sports

‘Pathetic’… BBC Pundit stunned at what he saw from 23-year-old Chelsea player vs Newcastle

Pundit Garth Crooks has claimed he has been left stunned at what he has just seen from Chelsea captain Reece James.

He told BBC Sport that he doesn’t think he has seen anything like the two unnecessary bookings picked up by the 23-year-old that saw him sent off against Newcastle.

James was one of the Chelsea players in particular who endured a rough afternoon in the North-East as the good feeling around the Blues evaporated extremely quickly.

The Englishman was making his third league start in a row, with many believing this could be the start of his more permanent return from injuries.

However, he is now set for a match on the sidelines following his red card, where he will be joined by Marc Cucurella after he picked up his fifth yellow card of the season.

Crooks has claimed that what he saw from the club captain left him absolutely stunned.

James criticised by Crooks

He said: “I don’t think I’ve seen anything quite like it: Reece James sent off for two of the most pathetic and unnecessary bookings you will ever see, Thiago Silva playing as though his head was somewhere else and Chelsea sent packing, having had four goals put past them.

“One of those goals was scored by Jamaal Lascelles who has waited patiently to not just get back into this Newcastle side but is now featuring as one of their main contributors.

“Against Bournemouth, just before the international break, some Newcastle fans were questioning the team’s commitment amid a catalogue of injuries. I wonder what they are saying this week?”

Mauricio Pochettino will now likely be looking to his other options to play right-back. He will probably hope to start Malo Gusto, although he did not make the squad at the weekend.

Related Posts

The Wrap: Gilt-edged chance thrown away as Wallabies well beaten, inaccurate All Blacks clock off a week early

Given the snow that fell in the lead up to the Wallabies match against Scotland, the visitors must have been delighted to find conditions to their favour at…

Superb Scotland blunt Joe Schmidt’s Wallabies to end tourists’ grand slam dream

The Wallabies are still waiting for their first Home Nations grand slam since 1984 after they were outplayed by an outstanding Scotland side, going down 27-13 at Murrayfield….

Jones to love ‘pantomime villain’ role against England

Eddie Jones will be happy performing the role of pantomime villain when he plots England’s downfall at Twickenham, according to prop Ellis Genge. Former Wallabies boss Jones faces…

‘You’re only human’ – Warren Gatland admits negativity in Wales has had an impact on him

Warren Gatland said he remains “motivated” for his job as head coach and has a desire to stay in charge after Wales suffered a 12th successive Test match…

‘Frustrating day’: ‘Sloppy’ All Blacks edge past Italy as Cane, Perenara wave goodbye

Fourteen months after New Zealand smashed Italy 96-17 in Lyon, the All Blacks had to work much harder for their win against their European rivals after managing a…

Springboks manhandle woeful Wales to complete Autumn Nations Series sweep, piling more pressure on Warren Gatland

South Africa cruised to a predictably emphatic 45-12 victory over struggling Wales to finish their Autumn Nations Series campaign on a high note on Saturday. Tries from Franco…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *