The Blues defender was part of the side beaten 2-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu in the Champions League quarter-finals.
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While Karim Benzema gave Frank Lampard's side the lead in the first half, Ben Chilwell's red card proved costly as Real Madrid started to take control.
However, it seems their second goal, scored by Marco Asensio, could have been avoided with a little bit more concentration.
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In footage showed on social media, Reece James can be seen with his back to the ball as a quick corner is taken by Real Madrid.
Meanwhile, Fofana is seen apparently reading a note in the penalty area, taking crucial seconds to put the note away and react to what is going on around him.
It is shortly after that when Vinicius Jr finds Asensio who slots home to wrap up the 2-0 win for Real Madrid.
"Look at James, Wes, Kova and Marc none of them are switched on. Then I don't even know what Marc was doing after," one fan said in response.
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Another said "None were ready for the corner," while another supporters simply wrote "Shambolic."
"Pathetic defending totally switched of," a fourth said, with others also laying the blame at the entire back line, including goalkeeper Kepa.
Fofana, while one of the club's better defenders usually, was given a 2/10 rating by notoriously difficult to please L'Equipe journalists.
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Lampard admitted his players switched off for the goal. "The disappointing thing is you give away a set-piece and switch off for the second goal with ten men.
"I don't think with ten men they carved us open. That was due to the spirit.
"And I think at that part of the game we had our chances, three pretty good chances. Joao [Felix] early, Raheem [Sterling], Mason [Mount] near the end. So there's some good things, but the result is a reality.
"I just said to the players, special things can happen at Stamford Bridge. They're a good team, but we have to believe."
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