
“In the first half, I have to say that West Ham were absolutely fantastic. They dominated the game, even though they didn’t dominate possession. They had the best chances, they were more physical, and that left side of Chelsea was obliterated.
“Alejandro Garnacho is a player that divides opinion, I think, at times. A lot of people are questioning, is he top class or where is he? Where is he in the pecking order? What was difficult to watch was a young player like that, who’s gone to Chelsea and he looked shot to pieces in terms of his confidence on that left-hand side.
“I’m not just talking about when Wan-Bissaka kept going off him running forward, but actually when he got the ball, his first touch was back and then he just kept going back and giving it away. It was an awkward, very horrible experience for both Hato and Garnacho on that left side, and Badiashile. But once he [Rosenior] changed it, the complete and utter transformation of the game occurred.”
Garnacho gave the ball away a staggering 12 times against West Ham and that was in spite of the fact that he nearly always took the easy option of passing back rather than attempting to beat his man.

