Enzo Maresca’s rotation gamble fails as Brentford hold Chelsea to goalless draw
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Enzo Maresca’s calculated gamble did not come off. Chelsea’s head coach turned into the Tinkerman, benching Cole Palmer, Pedro Neto and Nicolas Jackson in an attempt to keep his best forwards fresh for the run-in, but his side’s hopes of qualifying for the Champions League were dented by their failure to summon any attacking inspiration before it was too late.In fairness a goalless draw against highly motivated opponents may not prove to be the worst result in the final reckoning. Brentford, who were punchy for long spells and resilient when they had to defend, had enough chances to end an eight-match winless run at home. There were some good saves from Robert Sánchez and Maresca probably would have faced a tougher inquest had Sepp vandenBerg not missed a gimme of a header during the dying stages.Southampton endure historic Premier League relegation after defeat at SpursRead moreChelsea could not point to many clearcut openings in response. Maresca, who argued that it was unfair that...