‘Strange’ – Paul Robinson hits out at Thomas Tuchel decision on Reece James
Posted by  badge Boss on Apr 19, 2022 - 08:53PM
James has been deployed as a centre-back in recent matches (Picture: Getty)

Paul Robinson has labelled manager ’s decision to move Reece James to centre-back as ‘strange’.

Throughout his impressive young career at Stamford Bridge, and for England, James has primarily operated as a right wing-back.

However, in Chelsea’s 2-0 semi-final victory over on Sunday, Tuchel used the Englishman as a centre-back alongside Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen.

Robinson, a former England goalkeeper, believes the 22-year-old’s qualities are much better served on the right flank and called on Tuchel to reinstate James to his natural position.

Speaking to , he said: ‘It is a strange one because he gives you so much going forward. What he gives you in regards to his delivery, dribbling and range of passing far outweighs what you get from him at centre-half.

The only rational I can think of is that Tuchel possibly doesn’t think Azpilicueta is physical enough to be a centre-half in that game. There was going to be an aerial threat from Palace and maybe Tuchel took that into consideration.

James has flourished since Tuchel arrived at Chelsea (Picture: Getty)

‘Moving forward need to get Reece James in more advanced positions on that right-hand side.’

Despite injury issues, James has developed the attacking side of his game at Stamford Bridge, scoring six times and making seven assists in 31 appearances so far this term.

Having broke into the Blues’ first-team under Frank Lampard in 2019, the defender has become a mainstay in Tuchel’s side and played a big part in the club’s Champions League triumph last season.

His quick rise in west London has gained attention from around Europe, with reports suggesting after facing him in their Champions League quarter-final tie and see him as a possible replacement for Dani Carvajal.

With James a Chelsea academy graduate, it seems unlikely the club would be keen on letting the player leave. However, it is unknown if he is happy to continue playing out of position.

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