
Chelsea endured another disappointing night as they were thoroughly outclassed in a 3-0 defeat away to Brighton......CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE>>>>>
A brace from Yankuba Minteh and a goal from Kaoru Mitoma sealed the comprehensive win for the Seagulls, leaving Enzo Maresca’s men without a response.
The Blues failed to register a single shot on target throughout the match, highlighting their struggles in attack.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca openly criticised his squad, stating that their performance was the worst since he took over the club last summer. BBC reports.
The Spanaird also acknowledged that the club’s history demands high expectations, but he admitted that his current squad is in transition and not yet ready to fight on multiple fronts.
“There are many things we have to do better. We still have many games to go and we are still in a good position. We need to do our best and try to finish in the best way.
“We are in a moment when we feel we can concede easily and struggle to score. I think before the goal they didn’t have some chances. There are many things we can do better.”
Chelsea’s Champions League hopes under threat
Chelsea’s recent dip in form has been alarming. They were just two points behind league leaders Liverpool before Christmas, but their form has since plummeted.
With only nine points from their last nine matches, their title hopes are effectively over, and they now face an uphill battle to secure a top-four finish.
Maresca admitted that the club must work towards restoring its dominance but warned fans that it would take time.
“Our goal, our duty, is to bring this club back to competing in four competitions, but at this moment, we are not ready.”
With growing pressure from fans and the team’s inconsistency on the pitch, Maresca must find solutions quickly. Otherwise, Chelsea’s season could go from bad to worse.