
Chelsea’s manager, Enzo Maresca, has opened up about the team’s recent struggles, attributing the Blues’ dip in form to a series of injuries that have sidelined key players.
According to Maresca, the absence of six or seven crucial players, including defensive stalwart Wesley Fofana and midfielder Romeo Lavia, has heavily impacted the team’s ability to maintain consistent results.
In a recent statement, Maresca expressed: “When you have all the players, we showed for six or seven months that with all the squad we were there to compete, then we lost six or seven players and dropped. So now they are coming back and hopefully we can finish in the right way.”
This injury crisis has undoubtedly played a major role in Chelsea’s recent form, but there’s some much-needed good news on the horizon. Players like Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke, and Nico Jackson are all nearing full fitness and could play a pivotal role in the team’s recovery.
As these key players return to action, Chelsea fans will be hoping for a resurgence in form as the team looks to finish the season strong and regain their competitive edge. Maresca’s optimism is a sign that brighter days are ahead for the Blues.
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