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Former Chelsea player: Hutto’s performance was terrible, if I were the coach I would definitely replace him

6:44pm, 7 November 2025【Football】

Hupu News on November 06: In a previously concluded Champions League match, Qarabag drew 2-2 with Chelsea. Former Chelsea defender Jason Cundy talked about the performance of Blues player Hutto in an interview with TalkSPORT radio.

Jason Cundy said: "Chelsea's performance was not good, but even if it was bad, we still had to strive for some results. In the end, we got 1 point. This game was very open and loose. Both teams had a chance to win, but neither team deserved to win. Chelsea really let themselves down tonight."

"I'm afraid Hutto's performance was terrible. He made a personal mistake. To be honest, he was lucky to last until halftime. If I were the coach, I would definitely replace him. It will definitely be changed at halftime. "

"Chelsea's substitute players played a role, and Esteban was the best player on the field. The Blues can finally stay in the Champions League and fight for subsequent opportunities. I have witnessed Chelsea win the Champions League twice. The team cannot always maintain its best form. The key is to find a way to advance to the knockout rounds. "

In addition, former Everton midfielder Leon Osman talked about his views on Hutto's performance when he was a guest on the podcast. He said: "Hatto was responsible for Karabak's first goal and even before that he had a moment of trouble when Camilo Duran almost stole the ball from him and almost gave him a penalty. I thought that would set off a warning for Hatto. Chung, keeping him on his toes for the remainder of the game, but unfortunately his turnover problems continued. "

"Chelsea may have felt a bit unlucky as the ball ended up at the feet of Andrade, who finished with a brilliant finish. . You know, the cause of all this was a mistake against the trend. "

"At that moment, the situation completely changed. Chelsea should have tried to regain the rhythm of the game and avoid making stupid moves. , but unfortunately, Hutto made another mistake a few minutes later. "This is undoubtedly a difficult period for Hutto, and I hope he can learn a lot from this half-time experience and use it in his future career."