Scholes claims these two Chelsea players aren’t comfortable on the ball

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United legend Paul Scholes has admitted he’s worried about Chelsea’s centre-back partnership of Kurt Zouma and Fikayo Tomori. He believes they aren’t comfortable on the ball.

Despite dominating Manchester City and taking the lead through N’Golo Kante, Chelsea succumbed to a 2-1 defeat.

Paul Scholes also believes Chelsea boss Frank Lampard will be frustrated with Chelsea’s inability to convert good performances into wins against the top sides

“They keep going to these big clubs, playing really well and not winning games. That will be frustrating for him I think, because he knows he’s got quality in his team but he’s missing something,” Scholes said, according to Metro.

“He’s definitely missing something. He went to Manchester United, everyone said Chelsea were the best team, played really well, got beat 4-0. Played against Liverpool, played okay I don’t think they were anything great against Liverpool, got beat.

“Played against Manchester City, everyone’s saying the best team, they were really good, they played well, they’ve lost the game. Now he has to find a way of changing that.

“There’s no point coming away from these games saying you played really well but lost. Big teams win leagues through going to Manchester City, maybe not playing that well, but nicking a 1-0.

“Like Manchester City have done today – not played very well but they’ve come away winning the game. That will be frustrating for him, he knows he’s got a good team.

“I’d be a little bit worried about his two centre-halves, the way he wants to play are they good enough on the ball?

“I think defensively they’re okay but they look a bit nervous on the ball to me, which can create nerves throughout the team.

“Are they a centre-forward short? We know they’re missing Eden Hazard from last year, who’s a big difference we know that, he’s got the quality in these big games to win them. [Lampard’s] got a really good team, but he’s got to find that way of winning in big games, and that will frustrate him for now.”