“Really bad… got to get stronger, he’s been bullied” – Gary Neville slams soft Chelsea player | OneFootball

“Really bad… got to get stronger, he’s been bullied” – Gary Neville slams soft Chelsea player | OneFootball

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·14 de fevereiro de 2025

“Really bad… got to get stronger, he’s been bullied” – Gary Neville slams soft Chelsea player

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Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher were on commentary duties for Sky Sports tonight as Chelsea lost to Brighton.

They were critical of the whole team – attack, defence, midfield and goalkeeper. As well as the manager. But they really went into detail with their criticism of one player in particular – Levi Colwill, who had a hand in both the second and third goal.


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“Colwill’s got to get stronger. He doesn’t look powerful enough. He’s got to get stronger. He’s getting overpowered quite easily in games that I’ve seen recently, 2 or 3 games I’ve seen he’s been bullied in that channel,” Neville said of the young defender.

The former Manchester United right back was particularly critical of Colwill’s efforts on the third Brighton goal, which saw the Blues played through easily after he gave the ball away in midfield, claiming he was clipped:

“This was a really bad one for him: he gives the ball away but then he sits there on the floor and turns to the referee and looks and spends 2 or 3 seconds on the floor. Just get up and sprint back,” Neville explained.

“That’s a bad habit. I would say he’s still young, and he’s got a lot of learning to do, as have those other Chelsea young players, but they’ve got to get stronger in their bodies and really physical and aggressive, and that’s tough for a young player, but he’s learning on the job and that’s really tough for a young centre half.”

Chelsea’s bad attitude spreads

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Enzo Maresca looks clueless on the bench at Brighton.

That petulant looking for a free kick rather than playing on is symptomatic of this team and their bad attitudes – they’re always whining at the ref or looking for other people to blame rather than

It’s more than just a “bad habit”, it’s a real malaise which has infected the whole team. Who is setting the standards here?

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