
Chelsea star Malo Gusto hauled off at HALF TIME of Conference League final after ‘generational disasterclass'
CHELSEA star Malo Gusto was hooked at half-time following a horror performance in tonight's Conference League final.
The Frenchman, 22, had been selected ahead of Reece James for the clash with Real Betis.
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