If there was one position Chelsea fans would still not have that much faith in, it would be the goalkeeper role.
Robert Sanchez has started every game between the sticks in the Premier League so far for the Blues, with it being an up and down start to the campaign.
There have been goals conceded where the blame lies at the Spaniards door, although this is something that Enzo Maresca said before the season would be the case.

On the other hand, he has impressed greatly with some of the saves he has made, notably saving the Blues a point against Nottingham Forest last time out.
Statistics seem to be in Sanchez’s favour this season too, and his save success rate sits at an impressive 80.5%.
Robert Sanchez has a higher save success rate than Ederson and Andre Onana
According to WhoScored, this is above the likes of Ederson and former transfer target Andre Onana, while only 0.1% behind David Raya.
The Arsenal man has been on the end of plenty of praise this season, however this has not been the case for his countryman at Stamford Bridge.
Filip Jorgensen pushing for minutes
The Blues did make a signing in the summer to compete for minutes in goal, however Filip Jorgensen has had his appearances limited to the Conference League and Carabao Cup.
Sanchez is likely to be in the starting side again when the Blues are back in action after the international break, with them facing their toughest test since the opening day of the season.
Chelsea will make the trip to Anfield to take on league-leaders Liverpool, where they will be missing two of their key defenders for the game.
Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella will both be unavailable for selection due to picking up five yellow cards already this season, something that Sanchez has shown his frustration at in an interview after the last game against Forest.
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