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Chelsea manager claims he has a solution to problem that is hurting Chelsea so often

Chelsea manager claims he has a solution to problem that is hurting Chelsea so often
Chelsea manager claims he has a solution to problem that is hurting Chelsea so often

Chelsea have just drawn 1-1 with Crystal Palace in a game which was uncannily similar to countless games last season.

At home in the late summer sunshine, the Blues got off to a great start. They dominated the ball created loads of chances, scored a great goal, and pressed hard for the second.

When they couldn’t find it, things began to get nervy. Then Palace equalised out of nowhere, and after that, rather than step things up, Chelsea got frustrated and lost the rhyton that had made them dangerous early on.

We saw it countless times last season, and it looks like we will once again have to get used to that sort of game, even with a new manager in place. Speaking to the press after the game, Enzo Maresca did have one idea for how things might improve. You guessed it – transfers.

He claimed that Deadline Day addition Jadon Sancho, who was sat in the stands today, was the sort of player who might have been able to unlock the opposition once they sat deep:

“Jadon is a player, he is here because we like that kind of player – especially against a low block like today. With these kind of games, we have five, six or seven chances here. There are not many teams that can do something to win the game.”

Jadon Sancho greets the fans at Stamford Bridge after signing on Deadline Day.
Jadon Sancho greets the fans at Stamford Bridge after signing on Deadline Day.

The flaw in the logic

We don’t disagree that Sancho is that sort of player. The problem is, so is Cole Palmer, so is Joao Felix, so is Pedro Neto, so is Christopher Nkunku, so is Enzo Fernandez… the list goes on. They were all on the pitch and weren’t able to solve the problem. What makes Maresca think Sancho will be any different?