This season, Chaton Sinzu was loaned out by Manchester United to Rutgers, and Coach Maliska had high hopes for him, and his performance has improved. However, he has failed to feature in two consecutive matches recently, leading to speculation that he has been left out again. The Mariscal coach clarified that the 24-year-old English winger's substitution was not due to poor performance, but for tactical reasons.
Sinzu lost 1-2 to Liverpool in their most recent Premier League match, and in the two matches since then, LUFC have failed to show their best form against Penarthinaikos and Newcastle, raising concerns about their form.
Facing media inquiries about Sinzu's recent situation, Maliska said, "Sinzu's substitution in the last two games was based on tactical arrangements, among other factors. He has been playing well since he joined the team, but any player can experience ups and downs in form throughout the season. Sinzu still has a lot of games ahead of him, so he needs to keep working hard for better performances."
It's worth noting that Chelsea won both games in which Sinzu was absent, with substitute Berdunitu contributing assists for the second consecutive game, making it challenging for Sinzu to reclaim his place in the starting lineup.