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Cucurella red mars win but Jackson keeps Chelsea flying
The Guardian
|December 16, 2024
Keeping up the pretence that this is no title challenge is becoming harder for Chelsea to maintain.
 Boosted by Arsenal and Liverpool squandering points on Saturday, Enzo Maresca's team broke Brentford's hold over them and delivered in the manner of potential champions by winning a tight game thanks to goals from Marc Cucurella, who was sent off after full-time, and Nicolas Jackson.
No doubt Maresca will stay measured, even after seeing Chelsea end a run of three consecutive home defeats to their neighbours. He will note that Robert Sánchez, so often maligned, had to make a huge save from Christian Nørgaard at 1-0. Fábio Carvalho, the Brentford substitute, then hit the bar during a nervy finale. Bryan Mbeumo halved the deficit in the 90th minute.
Overall, though, this was a night of positives for Chelsea. They quelled awkward opponents with their hunger and ruthlessness. They survived a difficult spell and, when Jackson broke to make it 2-0, the crowd erupted. They know that Chelsea, who are two points below Liverpool, albeit having played a game more, are in the race. The luxury of a deep squad meant fatigue and the absence of seven injured players were unlikely to affect Chelsea after their 18-hour round trip to Kazakhstan to play Astana in the Europa Conference League. Maresca simply brought the A-listers back into the fold and, with his team pinning Brentford back at first, the opening goal seemed a matter of time.
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