Maresca on title 'pressure', January window and not having to 'rely' on Palmer
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has been speaking to the media before Thursday's Premier League game against Fulham (kick-off 15:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Maresca confirmed that Romeo Lavia is "still recovering" but is "much, much better", however, the match on Thursday will be too soon for the midfielder.
On if he is trying to keep pressure off the players when he says they are not in the title race: "It is not about the pressure for the players or for the club or for me, it is about the reality. Not about the pressure because we would like that kind of pressure and hopefully soon we can. The reason I said we are not there is because the reality is we are not there. We will see game by game."
The Chelsea boss said "it is football" when asked about Fulham's poor record at Stamford Bridge and added: "Against Brentford it was the other side and we won that. I don't pay attention to the past, I just try to be focused on what they do, how we can beat them, how we can be good on the ball and off the ball. The results you can't control, but you can control how you play."
On the January transfer window: "For us, the main focus is we have a clear idea about players. We could have players who aren't playing a lot who may leave, but in this moment it is not something we pay attention to. We have three games before that then we will see."
On if they have given Mykhailo Mudryk, who failed a drugs test, time away from Chelsea: "In this moment, it is also good he can disconnect a bit from the situation."
He said Chelsea hitting the post and crossbar more than anyone in the league this season is a "consequence" of them creating chances and he hopes "in future we can be a bit more lucky and take chances".
On Cole Palmer struggling to find space against Everton: "Next step for Cole is to manage that moment. Most teams mark man to man so it is difficult for him. One solution could be Joao [Pedro], another could be Joao and Cole together."
Maresca added: "I have also said since day one - we can't just rely on Cole's shoulders for every game."
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