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Brentford 2-2 Chelsea: What Enzo Maresca Said After Match

Chelsea‘s trip to Brentford ended in a nail-biting 2-2 draw as both teams were high and low simultaneously and manager Enzo Maresca had his say. The Blues were winning twice but could not maintain the lead as Brentford fought back with fighting spirit. Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca spoke after the match on what went right and what did not.

What did Chelsea of Enzo Maresca do?

Chelsea opened the game at pace and with confidence, passing the ball. They were in front by a well-worked goal that was the kind of football Maresca wants to see from his team. The players pressed high, retained possession, and had opportunities. Chelsea dominated much of the first half. Cole Palmer and Moises Caicedo scored both the goals.

Brentford’s Performance:

\But determined Brentford were never going to give up. They adjusted the game and tried Chelsea with long balls, corners, and quick counterattacks. Chelsea fans encouraged them, and they evened their record after discovering some weaknesses in Chelsea’s defense. Kevin Schade and Fabio Carvalho were the goalscorers.

The Result:

Chelsea replied positively, with a shrewd finish opening the scoring. Again, Maresca’s team appeared to be going for all three points. But again, Brentford were not fazed. With time running out, they scored again to level at 2-2 and left the stadium in wild ecstasy.

Maresca’s Words:

Speaking after the match, Maresca admitted his team was capable of doing better. The manager also expressed his frustrations for conceding late in the match. He was pleased with the attacking endeavour of his team but maintained there must be concentration right until the final whistle. “We played some great football, but in this league you must keep your concentration,” he said. “Punting away points from winning positions is frustrating, but it is part of learning.” Coach Enzo also approached some fitness issues after match.

Author’s Insight:

Maresca also talked of the positive, citing Chelsea‘s energy and creativity. He added that some of the young players are settling in well in his system and the team is also gradually showing more identity on the ball.

For Brentford, the draw was a victory, showing again just how much strife, they can cause the Premier League giants. For Chelsea, it was a reminder that success is slow, and consistency will be the key if they are to rise further up the table.

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