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Chelsea’s Nicely Bled Away Their Woes Under New Coach Enzo Maresca
In a convincing display, Chelsea recorded their third consecutive away win, triumphing 3-0 over West Ham United in their latest Premier League clash. This resounding victory has given fresh hope to fans and reinforced the impression that coach Enzo Maresca is slowly starting to make the most of his impressive squad.
Senegal striker Nicolas Jackson, in particular, caught the eye, notching a brace and tormenting West Ham’s defenders with his pace and precision. Jackson’s goals came in the fourth and 18th minutes, the latter seeing him take advantage of space created by the Hammers’ careless defending.
Just minutes into the second half, Jackson orchestrated a clinical break, playing a sublime pass to England striker Cole Palmer, who finished neatly from the edge of the box to wrap up the win.
This victory catapulted Chelsea to second place in the Premier League table, building momentum after last week’s 1-0 win at Bournemouth and a resounding 6-2 triumph over Wolverhampton Wanderers in August.
Maresca’s experiment with team reshuffling paid dividends, with debutantes Jadon Sancho, Tosin Adarabioyo, and Wesley Fofana contributing positively to the cause. Injuries to Reece James and Malo Gusto forced Maresca’s hand, but he cleverly utilised Fofana on the right flank, an unorthodox move that paid off.
Despite recent disappointments, including finishes of sixth and 12th in the Premier League, Maresca was characteristically optimistic, shrugging off speculation about the team putting behind their dismal recent performances.
In an astonishing achievement, Maresca joined the exclusive club of coaches to win their first three away games in the Premier League, alongside the legendary Pep Guardiola, who achieved this feat with Manchester City in 2016.