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Chelsea entertained Sunderland at Stamford Bridge earlier this afternoon as they hope to secure a good result at home in the Premier League. The Blues made a quick start to the game and got their
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has pointed his finger at his attackers for the dull performance in Saturday's 1-2 home defeat to Sunderland. The Blues dominate
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has been sharing his reaction to their shock defeat to Sunderland at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, as the Blues led early but ended up losing in the 93rd minute. MORE — Chelsea vs Sunderland recap,
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca spoke to BBC Match of The Day after his side's defeat to Sunderland at Stamford Bridge: "We started well with the ball but we were losing the second balls and against these sort of teams you have to know how to deal with that and overall we were not good enough.
The second-half saw chances go both ways, but Sunderland managed to continue their impressive season by holding Chelsea off. And then they won it in the 93rd minute, with Chemsdine Talbi meeting a Brian Brobbey lay-off to give the visitors the three points.
Sunderland extended their strong return to the Premier League on Saturday when they dealt Chelsea a 2-1 home defeat with substitute Chemsdine Talbi curling in a winner deep into stoppage time.
On Brian Brobbey: "We suffer against their counter press so we knew Brian has the ability to hold the ball up and help the team to move forward. I am so happy for him, he has struggled sometimes but always showed good mentality and good character.
Sunderland's return to the Premier League has been a huge success, but Chelsea will be a giant challenge for the Black Cats
Chelsea’s four-match winning streak came to an emphatic end on Saturday afternoon as they sunk to a late 2–1 defeat against Sunderland in the Premier League.
Chelsea have seen their four-game winning streak end at the hands of Sunderland following a 2-1 defeat in Saturday’s Premier League clash.After their 5-1 rout of Ajax in midweek, Enzo Maresca’s