Lots of yapping without providing evidence.
Again, to validate the presence of a plot hole, you need to find something that contradicts the logic of the story in an unexplainable way. As long as it is explainable, even subtly like this situation (which is often the case in One Piece) there are no plot holes. It's basic storytelling.
This is a usual case of confirmation bias. You wanna see something bad and a plothole; so you look at a TINY detail that feels sketchy and focuses on it, but you don't think beyond and therefore you give me a bad exemple of plot hole.
Give me other examples, this one is not one. And it's not even a case of bad writing since nothing here impacts the narration of the scene in a bad way. Only tension is created.