Enzo Maresca targets ‘PlayStation’ digging on chelsea fans

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca replied what he considered to be unrealistic expectations of the club fan base, insisting that the victory in the Premier League match is not as easy as a video game.
Maresca is a scary rating followed after his side scraped and scratched toward a 1-0 victory at home to make Leicester City forbid out of relegation Sunday afternoon. The long -term, low hit by Marc Cucurella earned the host three points to bring them back to the top four Premier League, but the Stamford Bridge crowd spent a lot of competitions in catching insistence on their team on a patient football.
“People need to understand that this is our way, our style, and that is the way we will play,” Maresca said defiantly to her press conference after the match. “When the team creates the amount of chances we have created, you have to be happy. It’s not easy.”
Chelsea had 20 shotsForcing Mads Hermansen at six savings but the penalty of Cole Palmer in the first half – which surprisingly failed to turn – was the only opening defined as a “great chance” by Opta.
In an attempt to emphasize how difficult it was to beat opponents on Sunday, sitting in 19th place in TableMaresca stated: “Leicester, up to a minute 83, was 0-0 against Arsenal; the same thing happened [Manchester] City. If you think football is just a playstation [game] And you win easy, no way – every game is heavy. The way the players have done is fantastic.
“We need our fans. On my Instagram, I told our Champions League two days ago [qualification] Target will be with our fans who support us, especially when playing at home. We need them behind the players with the spirit they have shown. “
Chelsea fans organized a protest against the club ownership before their previous home game – another Stop the victory through the fight to relegate southampton. There were no organized March or explicit banners this weekend, but Boosi at halftime and sound moaning throughout the storytelling told their own damn story.
The Blues will return to Stamford Bridge on Thursday in the second part of their Europa Conference League, the last 16 equal against Copenhagen, before facing Arsenal at Emites Stadium next weekend. The victory in both of these games will intensify Maresca Argument that this was a successful season for Chelsea, even if the style did not win many fans.