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It’s the surprise of the day in England. This Thursday, Chelsea lost on their lawn against Fulham with a score of 2 goals to 1, for the 18th day of the Premier League.
The Blues missed an opportunity to put pressure on Liverpool in the standings. Author of a magnificent goal at the start of the match, English attacking midfielder Cole Palmer does not want to be alarmed and remains calm in view of the second part of the season.
The international Three Lions has confidence in the team and in its coach Enzo Maresca. “ We knew we weren’t going to win every game. This is the manager’s first season with us. We learn. Everyone said from the start of the season that we were not title contenders. We’re just getting better as a team and continuing to grow,” he declared after the meeting at the microphone of Prime Video.
The Blues, who provisionally remain in second position in the league before Arsenal’s match against Ipswich this Friday, will want to rectify the situation during the next day against Ipswich as well.
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