
"Sanchez was at fault for each of Arsenal's first two goals in the Gunners' 3-2 win at Stamford Bridge in the first leg of their EFL Cup semi-final tie on Wednesday. He first failed to make contact with a corner that Ben White turned home, before then proving unable to collect a low ball into the box that squirmed into the path of Viktor Gyokeres to tap in."
"It is the same for every position. I am here to assess every position. I don't have number ones or number twos, that's not how I work. If you look at me at every club, there has to be competition. Not just in the goalkeeping department but in every position on the pitch and you have to earn your spot in this team."
Liam Rosenior insisted that he does not designate number ones or number twos at any position and emphasized that players must earn their places. Robert Sanchez was responsible for Arsenal's first two goals in a 3-2 defeat at Stamford Bridge, failing to make contact with a corner and then failing to collect a low ball that led to a goal. Alejandro Garnacho scored twice and Martin Zubimendi also scored, leaving the tie still alive. Rosenior accepted responsibility for Sanchez's errors and stressed squad competition. Chelsea also contend with a virus in the camp ahead of the Brentford match and remain winless in five league games under Enzo Maresca.
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