Chelsea are 2-1 up against Luton, but the manner of the goal they conceded really took the air out of what had been an impressive performance.
Kepa was beaten far, far too easily by Jordan Clark, and while his view was a little obscured by Kurt Zouma, there’s just no way he should be conceding from that position.
Every time Frank Lampard picks him we think he might claw back a little form, but seemingly every time he digs himself deeper.
At this stage, most fans are beyond anger, they just feel sorry for the Basque stopper as his slow motion nightmare continues.
Just think of how much a nice loan move would help him – he just can’t go on like this. As Alex Goldberg put it, he needs a move “for his own well being” – things are only going to get worse if he sticks around, it seems.
You can see a collection of the reaction embedded here:
Kepa 🤝 Making mistakes
— Mod (@CFCMod_) January 24, 2021
https://twitter.com/JustALaugh_/status/1353321629930151941
https://twitter.com/thfcfm_/status/1353321506974162945
When Kepa sees an opposition goalkeeper at fault for a goal at Stamford Bridge. pic.twitter.com/uFXkvwhoQy
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) January 24, 2021
Chelsea fans watching Kepa in goal pic.twitter.com/drqDCAlMlB
— FootballFunnys (@FootballFunnnys) January 24, 2021
Kepa cost £71.6 million.
He signed a seven year contract.
— Alex Shaw (@AlexShawTel) January 24, 2021
Yikes. For Kepa’s own well being I hope he gets a move away from Chelsea ASAP.
— Alex Goldberg (@AlexGoldberg_) January 24, 2021
Luton pull one back against Chelsea!! 👀
Jordan Clark's shot squeezing past Kepa 😬pic.twitter.com/D5fDQtS8z5
— GOAL (@goal) January 24, 2021
It’s sad to say this about any player but Kepa should not play for Chelsea again. I wish him well in the future but he’s an absolute disaster. He desperately needs a move to salvage his own career but I can’t imagine many clubs will be interested. Shame it hasn’t worked out. pic.twitter.com/PJpOVHyRQL
— Chris Wright 🏴 (@chriswrightzz) January 24, 2021
Since the start of last season, Kepa's save percentage of 58.8% is the lowest of any Premier League goalkeeper with 20+ appearances in this period.
[via @OptaJoe] pic.twitter.com/mJ4gYONdMh
— Absolute Chelsea (@AbsoluteChelsea) January 24, 2021
Opposition managers when Chelsea start Kepa pic.twitter.com/yCuvaTlBrS
— Jordan (@FourFourJordan) January 24, 2021
How has Kepa not saved that? That’s such an easy save it’s painful…
— George Benson (@MrGeorgeBenson) January 24, 2021
58.8% – Since the start of last season, Kepa's save percentage of 58.8% is the lowest of any Premier League goalkeeper with 20+ appearances in this period. Rut. pic.twitter.com/MN2vVhVClB
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 24, 2021