BREAKING NEWS: Chelsea legend John Terry didn’t hold back in his criticism, calling out two players for their poor displays

His movements were predictable, his passing lacked sharpness, and his finishing was ineffective.
When Chelsea needed inspiration, Nkunku failed to provide any spark, leaving the attack lifeless.
His lack of urgency and inability to impose himself on the game frustrated fans, and Terry made it clear that such performances are unacceptable at a club of Chelsea’s stature.
On the defensive end, Malo Gusto had a night to forget.
His positioning was poor, his decision-making questionable, and he was repeatedly caught out of place.
Aston Villa exploited his weaknesses, making him more of a liability than an asset.
Defensively, he struggled to keep up with his opponents, losing duels and allowing dangerous attacks to develop.
Offensively, he offered little, failing to contribute anything meaningful in attack.
John Terry, known for his defensive leadership, was particularly unimpressed with Gusto’s lack of awareness and defensive responsibility.
Chelsea fans were in complete agreement with Terry’s assessment, with many taking to social media to express their disappointment.
Some supporters even went as far as questioning whether Nkunku and Gusto deserve a future at the club, calling for changes and suggesting that Chelsea should consider moving on from them if their performances do not improve.
This defeat to Aston Villa was more than just another loss—it was a serious warning sign.
Chelsea’s hopes of finishing in the top four have taken a major hit, and if performances like this persist, they risk slipping further behind.
John Terry’s blunt criticism of Nkunku and Gusto highlights a growing concern among Chelsea supporters that certain players are simply not meeting the club’s high standards.
With the season reaching a crucial stage, Chelsea cannot afford to carry underperforming players.
The pressure is now on Enzo Maresca to respond to this setback, and it remains to be seen whether changes will be made.
However, one thing is clear: the futures of Nkunku and Gusto at Chelsea are now under serious scrutiny.
In a recent Premier League match on February 22, 2025, Chelsea suffered a 2-1 defeat against Aston Villa at Villa Park. Chelsea took an early lead through Enzo Fernández, but Aston Villa turned the game around with two goals from Marco Asensio, both assisted by Marcus Rashford, who was introduced as a halftime substitute.
Following the match, Chelsea legend John Terry criticized the performances of Christopher Nkunku and Malo Gusto. Nkunku was noted for his predictable movements, lack of sharpness in passing, and ineffective finishing, which left Chelsea’s attack lifeless. Gusto, on the other hand, struggled defensively with poor positioning and decision-making, making him a liability on the field. Terry emphasized that such performances are unacceptable at a club of Chelsea’s stature.
This defeat has raised concerns about Chelsea’s prospects for a top-four finish, with fans and pundits alike questioning the consistency and quality of recent performances. The pressure is mounting on manager Enzo Maresca to address these issues and make necessary changes to improve the team’s form.