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19 minutes ago, Vytis33 said:

The sun was in their eyes against Brentford and our fans were the problem yesterday?  What’s next “the dog ate my homework”

Players are running too much and not passing the ball sideways enough.

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3 hours ago, Laylabelle said:

I just don't get and kept seeing it yesterday why they kept passing the ball backwards?! You're 2-0 down the goal is the other way!!

No one gets it. I kid you not, my 5 year old nephew was with me yesterday and absolutely fuming that we only pass it sideways and backwards. He kept asking me why we are so boring. 

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Vital dropped points may haunt Maresca as he assesses Chelsea’s daunting run-in

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6276026/2025/04/14/Chelsea-run-in-maresca-dropped-points/

 

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So now it is confirmed: if Chelsea are going to play in the Champions League next season, they are going to have to do it the hard way.

It has not exactly looked like plain sailing for Enzo Maresca’s side for several weeks now, but by dropping two points against Ipswich Town, they have put themselves under significantly more pressure to end the campaign very strongly.

Every season, you hear the cliche ‘there are no easy games in football’, and Ipswich certainly showed that, getting a 2-2 draw. But it could be argued that this was Chelsea’s last ‘easy’ game of their Premier League campaign given Kieran McKenna’s side are adrift in the bottom three and heading for the Championship.

By coming back from two goals down at the interval, Chelsea at least maintained their unbeaten record at Stamford Bridge in 2025. But a look at their list of opponents shows it is not a statistic to get too excited about.

This table shows their list of results in the Premier League at home this calendar year and where those opponents currently rank in the top flight:

Team Result Current position
2-2
10th
3-1
16th
2-1
17th
4-0
20th
1-0
19th
1-0
15th
2-2
18th

Obviously you can only beat what is in front of you and Chelsea have, in the large part, taken advantage of a generous fixture list on home soil to keep themselves in Champions League contention. And it has been required given they last won away in December, a run that surely has to be brought to an end for them to finish in the top five.

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Chelsea’s dejected players at full time (Crystal Pix/MB Media/Getty Images)

The worry has to be that Chelsea’s run-in, and the task to get the necessary points required, is one of the toughest they could face. Maresca’s side have yet to beat a side in the top 10 in 2025. From the current standings, there have been only four wins against a top-10 team all season — Bournemouth, Brighton & Hove Albion, Newcastle United and Aston Villa. The last of which came in the start of December against Unai Emery’s side. This hardly inspires much confidence that Chelsea can get the job done when you look at the games ahead.

As this graphic shows, four of Chelsea’s final six matches are against sides in the top half of the table:

It is not as if Chelsea can take too much comfort from the two teams in the bottom 10 that they are up against, either. Everton are one of the Premier League’s in-form teams, having lost just one of their last 12 games under David Moyes.

Even the most die-hard Manchester United fan will concede they have been terribly disappointing during 2024-25 and that should normally constitute some optimism for Chelsea about getting three points from this fixture. But while in recent years United have been a pale imitation of the club that dominated the top division for many years under Sir Alex Ferguson, they have bizarrely been a very hard team for Chelsea to beat of late. Indeed, Cole Palmer’s late heroics in stoppage time 12 months ago to turn a 3-2 loss into a 4-3 victory ended Chelsea’s run of 12 league games without a win against United.

Chelsea rode Palmer’s form this time last year to win their last five games to climb from mid-table to sixth. But he does not look capable right now of providing a similar spark this time around. He has gone 14 games in all competitions without a goal. Striker Nicolas Jackson, who hit the post against Ipswich when the game was still 0-0, is on an 11-match barren streak.

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Palmer cuts a frustrated figure against Ipswich (Crystal Pix/MB Media/Getty Images)

The tension among Chelsea fans is palpable. Boos and groans of discontent are growing louder every game as they can see a possible third successive season without Champions League football becoming more of a possibility.

In a year when the standard of England’s top division is not at its highest and yet will get five places in the Champions League because of the UEFA coefficient, Maresca will not be forgiven by some Chelsea supporters if they fall short.

The two results against Ipswich (Chelsea lost 2-0 at Portman Road on December 30) are likely to be held against him. To get just one point against a club that has been in the relegation zone for most of the season is what could make all the difference.

When Maresca was asked by The Athletic after Sunday’s game if he is worried he might look back on the two fixtures with regret after the Champions League places have been decided, he replied: “Yeah, at the end of the season, we’ll see. Hopefully, not for us.

“But from now on, I think us and the other six-to-seven clubs that are involved in the (fight for the) Champions League spots, we are going to win games and at the same time we are going to drop points, because it’s normal.

“For sure, probably today you don’t expect to drop points, especially the way you start the game. I think for all of us it was just a matter of when we are going to score and then we concede the goal and it completely changed the dynamic.”

Should Chelsea fail to qualify for the Champions League, it will certainly affect how Maresca’s first season in charge will be perceived.

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37 minutes ago, King Kante said:

No one gets it. I kid you not, my 5 year old nephew was with me yesterday and absolutely fuming that we only pass it sideways and backwards. He kept asking me why we are so boring. 

Forgot what it's like watching it live. Know frustrating on telly but being there..then would look and Sanchez was no where to be seen 🤣

Then we'd go forwards and then somehow end up backwards with Sanchez who you don't do that with!

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On 15/04/2025 at 12:07, Special Juan said:

He wants sacking just based on selecting Sanchez alone

Jackson & Colwill played virtually every week their fit too even when struggling.

How many points have the three of them cost us this season with awful displays?

A manager who keeps playing the same players even when their struggling clearly deserves a huge chunk of the blame. Throw in the piss poor and boring style of football too.

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Maresca has accused supporters of creating an environment that forced the team to lose its way - amid criticism of his tactics, style of play and insistence to play out from the back. He has urged fans to trust him and says the team is improving under his leadership.

We were second on 35 points and two points off Liverpool after 16 games.

We have picked up just 20 points in the 16 league matches since.

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2 hours ago, OneMoSalah said:

Jackson & Colwill played virtually every week their fit too even when struggling.

How many points have the three of them cost us this season with awful displays?

A manager who keeps playing the same players even when their struggling clearly deserves a huge chunk of the blame. Throw in the piss poor and boring style of football too.

Have you heard his PC this afternoon?

Blokes completely lost and he has lost the players too

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5 hours ago, Special Juan said:

Have you heard his PC this afternoon?

Blokes completely lost and he has lost the players too

Completely miffed as to what he has done in the game to make such a statement about the fans trusting him. He is another guy like Vincent Kompany, who has gotten a big job because he was one of Guardiola’s pals/disciples. Nothing else. He has some nerve, even a % of Leicester fans couldn’t wait to see the back of him when it became apparent we were interested due to very similar things we are seeing here. If he was as good as he thinks he is then he wouldn’t be asking the fans to trust him, would he?

Blaming the environment at home games for not getting results is absolutely ridiculous and should be a sackable offence on its own. He comes up with a new excuse every week to cover his arse - embarrassing.

If he is still here next season, people will stop buying season tickets. That simple. It is already toxic enough with how things have gone with BlueCo but this guy has no connection with the fans and winning a conference league wont help him. Even before that shitty quote he made. 

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When Abramovich came he get the best in the business Peter Kenyon from United and Mourinho probably the best two at the time world class structure elite players with youngers with potential who can progress with all this expirience around them what Clownlake do - at first place they don't have a clue about football they care about money NFL mercants sack Tuchel   replace him with Potter from Brighton then ex Spursy Pochettino  then manager from Championship and mainly players who have not won anything  with directors from Derby County and Monaco so how you expect to progress to win trophies to be competitive ?

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26 minutes ago, milka said:

When Abramovich came he get the best in the business Peter Kenyon from United and Mourinho probably the best two at the time world class structure elite players with youngers with potential who can progress with all this expirience around them what Clownlake do - at first place they don't have a clue about football they care about money NFL mercants sack Tuchel   replace him with Potter from Brighton then ex Spursy Pochettino  then manager from Championship and mainly players who have not won anything  with directors from Derby County and Monaco so how you expect to progress to win trophies to be competitive ?

...and Arnesen -the best potential spotter

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