Chelsea fightback in Newcastle draw eases pressure on Maresca
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Chelsea saved Enzo Maresca from more awkward questions as they fought back from two goals down to rescue a 2-2 draw against Newcastle on Saturday.
Maresca's side were in danger of a damaging defeat after
Newcastle's Nick Woltemade struck twice in the first half at St James' Park.
But Chelsea hit back after the interval thanks to Reece
James's superb free-kick and Joao Pedro's eye-catching solo effort.
Chelsea remain fourth in the Premier League after a
disappointing run of just one win in their last five top-flight matches.
But the Blues' gritty fightback was essential for Maresca
after a turbulent week that raised questions about the Italian's long-term
future with the club.
Maresca claimed on Friday that reports he could replace Pep
Guardiola as Manchester City boss were "100 percent speculation".
City have reportedly placed Maresca on a list of candidates
should Guardiola walk away at the end of the season.
The City link came after Maresca appeared to criticise a
lack of support from the Chelsea hierarchy.
Maresca, who is under contract under 2029, said after last
weekend's win over Everton that the previous 48 hours had been his worst at the
club because he and his players had not received the support he expected during
a difficult run of results.
There has been criticism this season of Chelsea's rotation
policy, which at times has left the team looking disjointed and poorly
organised.
After making 11 changes for the League Cup quarter-final win
at third-tier Cardiff on Tuesday, Maresca reverted to his senior stars, but
they made a dismal start on foggy Tyneside.
Woltemade was clearly determined to find redemption after
his own goal condemned the Magpies to a 1-0 defeat at bitter rivals Sunderland
last weekend.
The fired-up German striker took just four minutes to make
the impact he desired.
Jacob Murphy's cross reached Anthony Gordon at the far post
and when his shot was pushed out by Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, the ball
fell kindly for Woltemade to slot into the empty net from five yards.
Maresca was left to rue Chelsea's woeful defending as
Woltemade celebrated only his second goal in his last 12 games in all
competitions.
Unable to handle Newcastle's intensity, Chelsea fell further
behind in the 20th minute.
Gordon was given too much time by Chelsea's sloppy defence
and the winger delivered a pin-point cross that invited a finishing touch.
Woltemade obliged, sticking out a boot to poke home from
close range before a lengthy VAR check confirmed the German was just onside.
With Chelsea in disarray, Gordon and Woltemade carved open
them yet again on the stroke of half-time, but on this occasion the German
somehow volleyed wide when it seemed easier to score.
Maresca's half-time team talk had the desired effect as
James reduced the deficit in the 49th minute with a sublime free-kick that
flashed past Newcastle 'keeper Aaron Ramsdale.
Crucially, Newcastle were controversially denied a penalty
after Trevoh Chalobah's barge into Gordon.
Eddie Howe's team have been ravaged by defensive injuries in
recent weeks, with Kieran Trippier, Dan Burn, Sven Botman and Tino Livramento
all sidelined.
And Chelsea finally began to exploit Newcastle's weakness at
the back as Pedro Neto's blast brought a brilliant stop from Ramsdale.
The visitors' pressure was rewarded with a superb
66th-minute equaliser as Joao Pedro cleverly headed Sanchez's long kick past
Malick Thiaw before racing into the Newcastle area for a clinical low finish.
Maresca's relief was palpable as he danced a jubilant jig on
the touchline.


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