Enzo Maresca held responsible for the “Environment” at the Stamford Bridge during the 2-2 draw against Ipswich Town on Sunday, which indicates that it was at least partially responsible for falling back 2-0.
Ipswich, back to the championship on course for the immediate descent, went through Julio Enciso after 19 minutes. Murren of Chelsea supporters made themselves strikingly stronger, especially when the team consisted of short tork kicks that IPWI invited to press.
After goalkeeper Robert Sanchez then apparently gave in to the pressure of the stands, a longer kick indirectly led to a second in Ipswich, since the ball flies aimlessly into the midfield and Chelsea could not recapture possession before Ben Johnson had one net.
Chelsea finally fought back, and Jadon Sancho ended a frustrating Tordürre to compensate for a little more than ten minutes. But in the end it was a costly result for the first time in 2022 in the hunting of the club to Champions League.
“We have lost a bit of confidence because we probably gave ourselves because of the environment. This is the moment when you continue to do the right things and do not have to change plans,” commented Maresca in a pointed excavation from fans in Stamford Bridge.
“The second goal we because of the environment and admits that we have to be strong. So you have to be strong, you have to continue with the things you do. I often said that if you go long, you don’t mean that you will control something.”
He added: “I often said we are stronger with our fans.
“We are a better team and it is up to you to decide the way. With the 0: 1, 0: 2, it is normal to be the case.