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Jorginho anger at Hudson-Odoi as Thomas Tuchel's £34m Chelsea decision poses an awkward question

Let's agree to never talk about that again.

Chelsea required extra time and Kepa Arrizabalaga's penalty heroics to get past League One opposition in a game that again posed more questions than answers for major players.

Thomas Tuchel, despite missing through a positive COVID test, picked a full-strength lineup here, but this game was anything but the simple assignment it was perceived to be before kick-off.

A lot of that has to do with Plymouth's tenacious and unrelenting display to trouble the European Champions on their own turf. Plus the incredible noise from their travelling support who witnessed a performance to remember.

But even with a spot in the next round and Marcus Alonso's winner rounding off a well-crafted move, the performance of Chelsea was highly alarming heading into the Club World Cup next week.

Blushes were spared, but it is hard to imagine Tuchel would have been pleased watching on as his side stumbled across the finish line in such a tense way against a club currently seventh in the third tier of English football.

Sadly, there aren't many positives from today, but let's run through CareFreeChelsea's Good, Bad and Ugly from the 2-1 win over Plymouth.

Good:

Kepa Arrizabalaga has done a lot to rebuild his reputation over the past 12 months, and this display will only help that continuing process.

His save from Ryan Hardie at the end of a dramatic cup tie spared a major error from Malang Sarr, who took a step backwards from recent encouraging displays.

Even with Edouard Mendy on the brink of returning, Kepa deserves credit for how he's stepped up in his place.

Bad:

Callum Hudson-Odoi failed to impress in a game that should have been his to take control of at left-wing. He was not the only attacker to

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