"I'm worried about the [Chelsea] players' body language," Gabby Agbonlahor tells the media, via A Bola.
"Havertz does nothing, he can't create as a '10' or hold up play as a '9'. Sterling runs all game but doesn't get the ball. Enzo, who's been incredible, looks annoyed at his teammates. There's just no connection between them," he explains.
Quite obviously, there is little chemistry between Chelsea's midfielders and attackers at the moment – and the players' body language often tells you that during games.
Luckily, the Blues have some time until Saturday to boost their morale and come up with something special for the Leeds United clash. The next two fixtures will be played at home, and that's a good thing anyway.
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