Maresca: I warned my players to be wary of Iwobi, others

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Chelsea head coach, Enzo Maresca, has praised Super Eagles and Fulham midfielder, Alex Iwobi, alongside his teammates for putting up a fight at the Stamford Bridge yesterday evening, Soccernet.ng reports.

Prior to yesterday’s clash, Fulham hadn’t secured a win at Chelsea’s home ground since 1979, but turned things around with a late double yesterday.

Cole Palmer broke the deadlock in the first half after brilliantly beating three Fulham players just outside the 18-yard box to create enough room for him to place the ball into the bottom corner of Bernd Leno’s goal.

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Fulham grew into the game, and kept on piling pressure on the Blues in the second half, notably from the connection of Iwobi and Antonee Robinson down Chelsea’s right-hand side, and the move yielded dividends in the 82nd minute.

The pair combined brilliantly to send a cross to the back post towards Timothy Castagne who then headed back to Harry Wilson to score the equalizer.

“Yeah. It is exactly what I said to them. That we can manage the game better. Cole Palmer said the same. I think we conceded too many transitions in the second half. It is a team with players like Iwobi, Adama, Jimenez. They are very good in transition. And you have to control the game better, but it is a game that we can learn many thing,” the former Leicester Coach said as revealed on FootballR.

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