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Tuesday clash against Brighton show there might be a bad blood among Chelsea players

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Former Arsenal star and pundit Ian Wright has pointed out that there might be bad blood among Chelsea players.

Wright made this known after the Blues clash against Brighton on Tuesday night in the EPL.

The former Arsenal star pointed out a scenario where Callum Hudson-Odoi chose to end a counter attack and pass the ball backwards instead of giving it to Romelu Lukaku, who was in an excellent position to score against Brighton.

While Hakim Ziyech put Chelsea in the lead in the first half, Brighton scored an equaliser in the 60th minute, thanks to Adam Webster.

Coach Thomas Tuchel has blamed metal and physical fatigue as the reason for the Blues poor performance; Wright believes it may not be so.

“This was a perfect opportunity. Look at Lukaku, you see his arms up in the air,” Wright told Premier League Productions.

“Hudson-Odoi in that instance, he’s got a runner outside him, he’s onside, you play it to the runner, he plays it in and Lukaku might get his goal, all of a sudden Chelsea get themselves going.

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“His decision there to stop, come back and pass it all the way back, I can’t believe what I’m seeing,” he said.

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