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Maresca first big summer call pays off and Sancho hints at another


Enzo Maresca was not exactly hard up for choice this summer when deciding who he would make his Chelsea No1.

When teenager Mike Penders signed from Genk in early August he joined a long list as the eighth goalkeeper on the club’s books, and while not all of those were serious contenders, the battle to be Maresca’s first-choice still at times felt closer to a Royal Rumble than a straight shootout.

In the end, though, the new manager settled on some sense of status quo, backing Robert Sanchez to start the campaign, just as Mauricio Pochettino had 12 months earlier. Only four games into the season, here on a bizarre night in Bournemouth, was vindication for the call.

For 86 minutes, Sanchez’s superb penalty save from Evanilson was – along with a promising debut from half-time substitute Jadon Sancho – just about all Maresca could take in terms of positives from an otherwise erratic Chelsea display. The Cherries had also hit the woodwork twice and even the goalless draw on offer at that stage would have sold their performance short.

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But with superb feet and a sharp finish off the bench, Christopher Nkunku transformed the mood among the travelling core who had trekked to the south coast late on a Saturday night, and in turn trebled the value of his goalkeeper’s first-half heroics by securing a 1-0 win on the road.

The penalty incident rather summed up Chelsea’s feeble first-half display in the face of Andoni Iraola’s daring side who, not for the first time this season, left the Vitality Stadium pitch miffed as to quite how they had failed to win.



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