
Robert Sanchez
28-Year-Old
Chelsea
Premier
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Despite a rocky stretch midseason, Sanchez delivered a statistically solid campaign in 2024/25. He kept 10 clean sheets in 32 appearances, allowing 34 goals and making 95 saves. After being dropped for Filip Jorgensen in February due to a string of errors, Sanchez reclaimed his spot and finished strong, conceding just seven goals and securing six clean sheets over his final 11 matches. With a stable defense in front of him, he enters 2025/26 as the presumed starter. However, his job security remains a question as a poor run could see him benched again.
Strong performance in goal
Sanchez made six saves and allowed zero goals in Saturday's 2-0 victory against Brentford.
ANALYSIS
Sanchez was undoubtedly one of the best performers, keeping Chelsea in the game with six saves, including two crucial stops to prevent an own goal from Tosin Adarabioyo and another from Kevin Schade. The clean sheet came at an important moment, as he had struggled recently, conceding 11 goals across his last five matches. He will aim to maintain this form when Chelsea return to Champions League action against Pafos on Wednesday.
Sanchez was undoubtedly one of the best performers, keeping Chelsea in the game with six saves, including two crucial stops to prevent an own goal from Tosin Adarabioyo and another from Kevin Schade. The clean sheet came at an important moment, as he had struggled recently, conceding 11 goals across his last five matches. He will aim to maintain this form when Chelsea return to Champions League action against Pafos on Wednesday.
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Concedes twice in loss
Sanchez recorded three saves and allowed two goals in Wednesday's 2-1 loss against Fulham.
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Starting against Fulham
Sanchez (strain) is in the starting lineup for Wednesday's match against Fulham.
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Could be available Wednesday
Sanchez (strain) is expected to train on Tuesday and could be back available for Wednesday's clash against Fulham, interim coach Calum McFarlane said in the press conference. "Yes, they are all training today. We are training in a few hours, and they will all be taking part in the session today. We will have a better idea [on availability] after the session. But at this point, nobody is ruled out. We will look at training, see how the guys look [after the session] and then make a call after that."
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Out with muscle injury
Sanchez is out for Sunday's match against Manchester City due to a muscle injury, according to Nizaar Kinsella of the BBC.
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Four saves in draw
Sanchez registered four saves and allowed two goals in Tuesday's 2-2 draw against AFC Bournemouth.
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Set to leave Chelsea?
Chelsea are considering parting ways with Sanchez in the summer of 2026, according to Fichajes.
ANALYSIS
Amid bad decisions and poor performances, Chelsea seem to be growing impatient with Sanchez and would look to let him leave in the summer. If that's the case, expect Chelsea to look at other options to cover between the posts, with Mike Maignan being the favorite.
Amid bad decisions and poor performances, Chelsea seem to be growing impatient with Sanchez and would look to let him leave in the summer. If that's the case, expect Chelsea to look at other options to cover between the posts, with Mike Maignan being the favorite.





