
Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez shared his thoughts on the Blues’ performance after their 0-0 draw with Everton at Goodison Park. In challenging weather conditions, Sanchez praised the team’s resilience and adaptability during a tightly contested match.
“Very difficult conditions [with] the wind and rain. But it’s a stadium that has always been hard to come for any team,” Sanchez told Chelsea’s official website, acknowledging the tough environment of Goodison Park, where Everton have historically posed a challenge.
Despite the stalemate, Sanchez highlighted the importance of securing at least one point in difficult matches. “In a game that gets complicated, the important thing is not to lose. We got one point and we’re happy with the performance,” he said, expressing satisfaction with the team’s overall effort.
Sanchez also commended Chelsea’s squad depth and the tactical approach of manager Enzo Maresca. “We have a big squad with a lot of talent. The manager has been rotating the team really well to try to rest some, so we just need to make sure we are fit and be ready to play,” he added.
The match marked Chelsea’s final visit to Goodison Park in the Premier League, as Everton prepare to move to a new stadium. Sanchez played a crucial role in the historic fixture, making several vital saves to ensure the Blues left with a hard-earned point.