“Those two player really amaze me” – Enzo Maresca picks out two Chelsea players who were ‘fantastic’ in Tottenham victory
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Enzo Maresca Celebrates Chelsea’s Thrilling Comeback Win Over Spurs
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca had every reason to smile after his side’s stunning 4-3 comeback victory against Tottenham on Sunday.
Chelsea’s Resilience Shines in London Derby
Despite conceding two early goals, the Blues dug deep and turned the game around in style. Goals from Jadon Sancho, Enzo Fernandez, and a brace from Cole Palmer secured the thrilling win, marking Chelsea’s fourth consecutive Premier League victory.
With this result, Chelsea has climbed to second in the league standings, showing they’re a team to watch this season under Maresca’s dynamic leadership. While the club remains cautious about title talk before March, their recent form has certainly caught the media’s attention.
Maresca Praises Sancho and Neto
After the game, Maresca highlighted the exceptional performances of Jadon Sancho and Pedro Neto during his post-match interview with BBC Radio 5 Live.
Sancho dazzled down the left flank, capping his performance with a sensational goal. Meanwhile, Neto, operating on the right wing, impressed with his relentless work rate and creativity.
“For me, the headline today is for all the team. Especially for the two wingers: Pedro Neto and Jadon Sancho,” Maresca said. “They were fantastic on the ball but also off the ball they sacrificed. Today they were both fantastic.”
Chelsea’s Wing Wizardry
Chelsea fans are beginning to see Sancho as the best winger in the squad following his performance at Spurs. With an embarrassment of riches in wide positions, Maresca can choose from players like Sancho, Neto, Mykhailo Mudryk, Noni Madueke, and Joao Felix.
This depth in talent has created a formidable attack, making the Blues one of the most exciting teams to watch this season.
An Unstoppable Chelsea Attack
Chelsea’s forward line continues to deliver, scoring 61 goals in 23 games across all competitions so far this season. Against Spurs, it was the attackers who rescued the game, showcasing their ability to bounce back under pressure.
Neto’s boundless energy and Sancho’s remarkable debut season have been standout highlights. Teammate Nicolas Jackson even dubbed Neto Chelsea’s fastest player, a testament to his electrifying impact on the right flank.
As for Sancho, he’s exceeding expectations, proving to be a vital piece of Maresca’s attacking puzzle.
With performances like this, Chelsea is showing they’re not just building momentum—they’re laying the groundwork for something special. Fans and pundits alike are eager to see how far this team can go.