Maresca still frustrated by Atalanta’s win over Chelsea: ‘Review the first goal’
Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca is still frustrated by Tuesday’s loss against Atalanta in the Champions League: ‘If you review the first goal, they had one player inside the box, and we had seven players.’
Italian coach Maresca once again examined Atalanta’s win over his Chelsea side during a press conference on Friday.
La Dea secured a memorable 2-1 comeback victory in Bergamo earlier this week thanks to goals from Gianluca Scamacca and Charles De Ketelaere.
The Blues will host Everton in the Premier League tomorrow.
Maresca comments on Atalanta 2-1 Chelsea
“The reason why we dropped points, again, because this is football. Bournemouth away, we drew. Leeds away was a bad day for us, for all of us,” Maresca said via Football London.
“Atalanta game, again, it’s a game that for me, we were in the game, we were winning, we were okay. And we conceded, if you review the first goal, they had one player inside the box, and we had seven players. So we have seven against one, and we conceded the goal. So big mistakes are things that we need to improve.”
Maresca has also won the Premier League coach of the Month award for November, but didn’t leave much room for celebration: “It’s December now,” he said.
Atalanta are currently the best-ranked Serie A club in the Champions League and have mathematically qualified for the knockout playoff already.
However, two more wins in the remaining two matches of the league phase will grant La Dea a spot in the Round of 16.
Atalanta have earned 16 points in 14 Serie A games this season and will host Cagliari in the next league game tomorrow.

