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One current Chelsea player is not in a good place right now according to a former Blues defender who has been speaking this week.

It seems like everyone has had an opinion on this situation this week, but I guess the only opinion that really matters is the manager, Mauricio Pochettino.

Sources: Clubs now registering summer interest in Chelsea goalkeeper with hope of a sale!

And the Argentine seems to rate Raheem Sterling highly and wants to keep sticking with him, yet everyone else around can see that Sterling’s form is terrible of late, and that all came to a head in the Leicester City win on Sunday lunchtime.

Sterling was very poor in that game and took a penalty off Cole Palmer only to miss it. Pochettino kept him on until the 85th minute, when both he and Sterling got booed by the Stamford Bridge faithful.

Mario Melchiot has had his say now, and he says Sterling simply must be performing better, as seen below…

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