Maresca’s wild sprint a red-hot release after Chelsea stifle misfiring Liverpool | Barney Ronay
<p>Blues’ head coach was sent off after Estêvão’s injury-time winner but it is Arne Slot who has solutions to find</p><p>Unleash the carefully metered ticker-tape gun. Crack out the cautiously decanted champagne. This is a game that will perhaps be remembered above all for Enzo’s Run.</p><p>With 95 minutes on the clock, as Chelsea’s 18-year-old substitute Estêvão Willian scored the winning goal even before the shared intake of air around Stamford Bridge had been transformed into a barrelling roar, Enzo Maresca was off, sprinting down his touchline at astonishing speed, and showing classical form, hands carving the air, knees high, like a small, bald track-suited Allan Wells, then leaping with his players into the crowd.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/oct/04/enzo-maresca-wild-sprint-red-hot-release-chelsea-stifle-misfiring-liverpool">Continue reading...</a>
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