Former Liverpool star Jamie Redknapp believes Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was at fault for John Terry's red card against West Bromwich Albion.
Terry was shown a straight red in the early stages of the second half of the 3-2 victory at The Hawthorns for brining down Jose Salomon Rondon who was clearly through on goal.
Sky Sports pundit Redknapp felt Courtois could have done a bit more to help out his ageing teammate who wasn't up to task in chasing down the Albion record signing.
"I think Thibaut Courtois has got to look at his position. He was going back and forward and doing the hokey pokey," he said.
"I think that's almost a consequence of his confidence. I think back to the Swansea game and his confidence when he was too deep. He should have been on the edge of the box controlling the situation.
"Maybe, just maybe, he was thinking about Charlie Adam and getting lobbed last season. That is a man who is not decisive. One minute he steps back and then goes forward. You want your goalkeeper in control and I think his position should be on the edge of the box.
"You've especially got to know your players. When it's John Terry in a straight race with Rondon he's in trouble.
"If that was Kurt Zouma you could let him take control of the situation, but because it's John – and maybe the lack of pace he has – I think Courtois has got to be five or six yards higher up and come and clear that away."