Mauricio Pochettino has defended Raheem Sterling after the forward came under-fire for his performance against Leicester, while also addressing boos towards himself during the game.
Sterling had a string of moments to forget during a 4-2 win in the FA Cup quarter-final. He missed a penalty in the first half, while also sending a free-kick high into the stands later in the game.
He missed another clear chance earlier in the game, although Sterling did assist Cole Palmer's goal to double Chelsea's lead.
Palmer has often been the Blues' penalty taker and addressing the incident after the game, Pochettino said: "Cole gave the ball to Raheem. I think they have a good relationship from Man City.
"When Raheem asked to take the penalty, you can see Cole [give him the ball]. It's not a problem - Cole can miss, Raheem can miss. For me, the decision is theirs and I want to always support the decision of my players on the pitch."

