Alejandro Garnacho hasn't had the start he would have wanted with Chelsea, failing to score for the London club so far.
His biggest contribution has come from creating an own goal in the Champions League match against Benfica.
Chelsea managed a trio of goals in the second half of their Premier League match against Fulham, but former Watford striker Troy Deeney did not hold back on his thoughts about Garnacho and his body language on the pitch.
Why did Deeney call out Garnacho?
Garnacho got the start against Fulham, with Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandes, and Cole Palmer all out through injury.
Despite the start, Deeney remains unconvinced by Garnacho, saying on talkSPORT, "Really disappointed in Garnacho today. Not sold on him anyway, as you know.
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"I'm not an expert on body language, but his entitlement winds me up no end. The fact that he hasn't sprinted yet once, and we are 33 minutes into a game.
"He's not running with any intensity. He's not saying, 'Do you know what? I'm in a fortunate position that I've left Man United at a poor moment and come to a Chelsea team that are flying.'"
Garnacho failed to create a chance against Fulham, having just one touch in the opposition box during the match.
Deeney slammed his work ethic, with the former striker admitting, "He's been given a start - his second of the season, and he's not giving you anything. He's not running around.
"Every time the ball comes out to him, he's like, unless it's perfect, he's not gonna run- the sense of entitlement in the young man is frightening."
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