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“I’m sorry to say, but he can no longer work under me at Madrid”- Enzo Maresca breaks £43M forgotten Chelsea star’s heart and tells him to look for a new club by January after making a terrible mistake Vs Everton yesterday

Chelsea’s recent struggles continued as they were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by Everton at Goodison Park. Despite having several key players available, the Blues were unable to break down a resolute Everton defense, and the match ultimately ended in a stalemate.

One of the few notable moments of the game came in the 30th minute when Nicolas Jackson headed a superb corner delivery against the post from close range. The miss was all the more glaring given the ball came to him quickly, and Chelsea’s players were left ruing the missed opportunity.

The match also saw a penalty shout for Chelsea when Jordan Pickford slid in on Malo Gusto, but the VAR review rejected the appeal. Everton, meanwhile, tested Chelsea’s goalkeeper Robert Sanchez on several occasions, including an impressive save from a low 20-yard drive before halftime.

Sanchez continued to impress after the restart, making a stunning reflex save with his feet to deny Jack Harrison’s close-range effort. Everton’s best chance to take the lead came in the 76th minute, but Tosin Adarabioyo made a superb, stretching block to preserve Chelsea’s clean sheet.

Throughout the match, Chelsea’s attack struggled to create meaningful chances, and their midfield was often overrun by Everton’s energetic and well-organized side. The Blues’ lack of creativity and cohesion was evident, and they were ultimately fortunate to escape with a point.

The draw leaves Chelsea searching for a win, while Everton can take heart from their solid defensive display. For Chelsea, the result is another disappointing outcome in a season that has been marked by inconsistency and underperformance.

As the season wears on, Chelsea will need to find a way to overcome their attacking struggles and start picking up wins if they hope to achieve their goals. With several key fixtures on the horizon, the Blues will need to regroup and refocus if they hope to get their season back on track.

In contrast, Everton can take pride in their defensive performance, which was well-organized and disciplined throughout. The Toffees’ ability to nullify Chelsea’s attack was impressive, and they were unlucky not to take all three points.

Overall, the match was a lackluster affair, with neither side able to break the deadlock. However, for Everton, the draw represents a valuable point, while for Chelsea, it is another frustrating outcome in a season that has been marked by disappointment.

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