Courtois blame two persons for Chelsea failing to beat Barcelona and Manchester United.
Belgian international Thibaut Courtois has hit out at the decision to take off Eden Hazard in the second half of Chelsea's 2-1 defeat to Manchester United.
He has also revealed who he blames for the the goals that were conceded at Old Trafford and in their previous match, a 1-1 draw with Barcelona, at home at Stamford Bridge.
The 25-year-old has become a low key contract rebel for the Blues after refusing to discuss any terms on a new deal until the summer when Real Madrid are expected to make an approach for the former Atletico Madrid shot-stopper.
David De Gea is no longer thought to be an available target for the LaLiga giants who have apparently switched their focus to the Chelsea goalkeeper, and Conte has already spoken of his concern for the situation that is developing around the player this season.
In an interview with Belgian TV channel Play Sports, Courtois was quick to point the finger at his defenders for failing to resist the opposition for the second big game in a row.
"After our goal, we conceded a counter-attacking goal just like last Tuesday but in the second half we had less of the ball, but even then we should never have lost this match," he said.
"If you do not do the small things well in top matches, you lose, which is what happened today."
He has also revealed who he blames for the the goals that were conceded at Old Trafford and in their previous match, a 1-1 draw with Barcelona, at home at Stamford Bridge.
The 25-year-old has become a low key contract rebel for the Blues after refusing to discuss any terms on a new deal until the summer when Real Madrid are expected to make an approach for the former Atletico Madrid shot-stopper.
David De Gea is no longer thought to be an available target for the LaLiga giants who have apparently switched their focus to the Chelsea goalkeeper, and Conte has already spoken of his concern for the situation that is developing around the player this season.
In an interview with Belgian TV channel Play Sports, Courtois was quick to point the finger at his defenders for failing to resist the opposition for the second big game in a row.
"After our goal, we conceded a counter-attacking goal just like last Tuesday but in the second half we had less of the ball, but even then we should never have lost this match," he said.
"If you do not do the small things well in top matches, you lose, which is what happened today."
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