During a late show at Stamford Bridge, former Chelsea manager Glenn Hoddle was blown away by what one of Enzo Maresca’s most impressive players did against Liverpool.
Caballero: Chelsea “Of course” to win Liverpool
After Cody Gakpo equalizers competed for a lead with Premier League champions before they finally nailed them, the stage was set to steal the spotlight by Chelsea and teen star Estebao Willian. The talented Brazilian was placed completely to tap back post house to pass the main scalp against Liverpool in the 95th minute.
The final Gasp winner sent Stamford Bridge Wild to give Enzo Maresco the best impression of Jose Mourinho towards the corner flag. That moment led to the manager’s second booking and then red afterwards, but he didn’t mind. Chelsea have previously won two of their opening six Premier League matches, but may eventually lift off.
With Maresca’s absence, assistant manager Willie Caballero claimed that Chelsea “deserves” for Liverpool’s illustrious side, even if Liverpool’s side became dramatic.
The former shotstopper told reporters: “He (Malesca) was very happy and wanted the players to praise for the efforts they showed. I believe we deserved a victory after the possibilities we created and our play. Thanks to our football and the efforts of our players, we scored three points in the final seconds.”
It is difficult to discuss that claim. The Blues were looking for a winning goal and got what they were looking for against the Reds. Some stars deserve lots of praise, but Huddle was in awe of what a certain star did in his amazing victory on Saturday.
“Excellent” Hodol blown away by Kaiseko
Moises Caiceto has undoubtedly been Chelsea’s most important player in the last 12 months. After the start of his life at Stamford Bridge, he has proven to be worth all the £100 million fees Bruce paid for his signature in 2023, and is beginning to add goals to his game.
After unleashing an astonishing strike upright to open a score against Liverpool, Kaiseko received high praise from the club’s legendary Hodol.
“Absolutely sensational in Kaiseko.That first touch is excellent, with Take (Alexis) McAlistair getting out of the game and he goes to hit it and seeing Liverpool players not coming towards him, there’s a strike to keep it in that top corner. A great goal. ”
Kaiseko rarely hits sweet strikes all season. The Chelsea star is something the blues have to pack up the afternoon to taste and push after an international break. As for the midfielder himself, he simply has to pick up where he left off.