REECE JAMES INJURY FEAR SQUASHED: ENZO MARESCA CALLS BURNLEY WIN 'VERY TOUGH

Chelsea beat Burnley 2-0 at Turf Moor with goals from Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernandez. The win moves the Blues up to 2nd in the Premier League, three points behind leaders Arsenal, ahead of a crucial week.

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Enzo Maresca, who coaches Chelsea, felt good that the Blues beat Burnley 2-0 at Turf Moor on Saturday, getting all three points in a "hard" away game.

After 37 minutes had passed, Pedro Neto used his head to put the ball in the goal, giving the Blues the lead. Just two minutes later, Enzo Fernandez scored their second goal, giving Enzo Maresca's team the victory.

With this victory, Chelsea has gone up to the second spot, only three points away from Arsenal, the Premier League champions, who will play Tottenham, their biggest rivals, on Sunday.

Maresca was glad that Chelsea had won three Premier League games in a row because his team played better for most of the game and didn't give Burnley many chances.

"I didn't want to win like this, since it's not easy," Maresca said in a talk with TNT Sports. It's hard to play Burnley away at 12:30 after the break for international games because it's always a tough match. But I'm pretty happy with how well we played.

It's really hard to come here and stop them from scoring goals. Normally, they can find a way to score somehow. But, overall, they really only had one very good chance. They didn't have many good chances during the game, but we had a lot.

Be ready. Andrey [Santos] is doing well. He's not playing much, and the game is hard today. It's hard when you don't get to play very often.

"We planned for Reece James to play for 45 minutes," Maresca added, talking about why Reece James was taken out of the game at halftime.

It was important to keep playing well like we did before the international break. Now we will get our energy back and get ready for Tuesday.

Ashley Williams, who used to defend for Swansea City and Everton, thinks Chelsea is still not ready to really fight for the Premier League title while Maresca is in charge.

Williams said, "I don't think Chelsea is ready yet to make it through the whole season [in the title race]," while talking on the BBC's Final Score. I could be wrong about that. I just think Arsenal is better than Chelsea when you think about what they have done recently and their current team, which has a lot of players and a coach with lots of experience.

Pedro Neto, who plays on the wing for Chelsea, was happy to beat Burnley before their next two hard games against big Spanish teams, Barcelona and Arsenal.

"It was a relief," Neto said to TNT Sports.

"Winning 1-0 on this tough field is never easy to do.

"We are very happy with the win because we had the right attitude and didn't let them score."

"It's always good to come back from the international break when we are away for a little while," he said after winning before the Barcelona and Arsenal games. But now, we will spend more time together.

We are excited for the games because these are the kinds of games we love to play, and it's really great.

This one has some fighting in it, which makes it unique. It was hard to come and perform on this kind of surface. But we feel good about the game that is about to happen.

COLE PALMER MISSES PENALTY AS CHELSEA SUFFER HISTORIC SIXTH CONSECUTIVE LEAGUE DEFEAT

Chelsea matched a 1912 record with their 6th straight loss, falling 3-1 to Forest as Taiwo Awoniyi scored twice at the Bridge.

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The Palmer Penalty - Photo Credit: John Walton/PA

Chelsea hit rock bottom again, losing 3-1 to Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge. That’s six Premier League defeats in a row now, something the club hadn’t seen since 1912. Just when you thought the season couldn’t get any worse, Forest showed up with a makeshift lineup and absolutely stunned them. Taiwo Awoniyi scored twice, one barely a minute into the match, and then Igor Jesus put away a penalty, and suddenly Forest was six points clear of the drop zone.

Chelsea hadn’t scored in five games, and it looked like that streak would go on forever. Then, in stoppage time, Joao Pedro finally managed an overhead kick to break the drought. That run was made even more ridiculous earlier when Cole Palmer missed a first-half penalty. Matz Sels, Forest’s backup goalkeeper, saved it.

Honestly, the crowd in the Shed End probably barely recognised their own team. Pereira swapped in seven new outfield players, most of them with almost no league experience; he was clearly thinking about the upcoming Europa League semi-final. But it looked like Chelsea was the stranger out there.

Things only got worse for interim head coach Calum McFarlane. He lost Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho to late injuries, so 18-year-old Jesse Derry had to make his Premier League debut. Then, late in the first half, Derry collided heads with Forest’s Zach Abbott and had to be stretchered off after getting oxygen. It was brutal to watch.

The match itself? Chaos. Less than two minutes in, Chelsea messed up their own throw-in and let Forest stroll through midfield. Dilane Bakwa beat Marc Cucurella with little effort and crossed to Awoniyi, who was completely unmarked and headed it in.

Fifteen minutes later, Chelsea conceded again. Bakwa whipped in another cross; Malo Gusto pulled Awoniyi’s shirt, and VAR handed Forest a penalty. Jesus hammered it right down the middle.

The first half was hopeless, and by the end, serious concern set in after that nasty head clash between Derry and Abbott. Abbott, playing just his second league game, left on his own, but Derry needed serious treatment and was stretchered off.

After a nearly ten-minute stoppage, Palmer’s penalty was stopped by Sels. At halftime, Levi Colwill returned from a major injury he hadn’t played since tearing his ACL in August. He tried to restore order, but nothing changed.

Forest’s third goal came just seven minutes into the second half. Gibbs-White crossed, and Awoniyi tapped in from close range, just managing to stay onside. Chelsea’s keeper, Robert Sanchez, took a knock and left with a bandaged head after colliding with Gibbs-White.

Pedro’s late goal barely counted for anything. The few Chelsea fans left in the stadium cheered, but it was more out of irony than joy.

JESSE DERRY MAKES FIRST CHELSEA START AS MCFARLANE SHUFFLES THE TACTICAL DECK

Chelsea stars Alejandro Garnacho and Pedro Neto miss the Forest clash with knocks, handing 18-year-old Jesse Derry a shock start.

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18-year-old Jesse Derry made a full Chelsea debut at Stamford Bridge - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Alejandro Garnacho and Pedro Neto both picked up knocks before Chelsea’s match against Nottingham StadiumNest has learnt. They’d started in last weekend’s FA Cup semi-final, but both missed out on the squad at Stamford Bridge this time.

Calum McFarlane spoke to Sky Sports before kickoff and explained what happened. “It’s nothing serious, just knocks in training. We’re just managing it,” he said.

With them out, Jesse Derry and Cole Palmer came into the starting lineup. Derry, just 18 and only recently breaking into the Chelsea first team, now had a big chance. McFarlane spoke highly of him: “It’s a great opportunity for Jesse. He’s been training with us a lot, he’s played in other games, and we know what he can do. I’ve worked with him before. The lads trust him, and so do I. He’s been excellent in training. We’re really excited for him.”

On Friday at Cobham, Chelsea’s interim boss said the win at Wembley lifted everyone’s mood. “When things aren’t going well, it’s tough. You're not getting the results you want, and it weighs on you. But a single win can turn all that around. The atmosphere has been good, the lads are training well, and the staff feel it too. The energy’s back at Cobham, so we want to keep that going.”

Now, at 38, McFarlane takes charge for the first time at Stamford Bridge. “I’m really looking forward to it. Forest is a strong side, and it’ll be tough, but it’s an honour to lead the team here. I’ve been part of the backroom staff before, but this is something different. Leading the side in front of the home fans? That’s special. I hope we can put in a performance as we did at Wembley.”

He knows the crowd has a big part to play. “We need the fans behind us, bringing energy and really backing the team. There’s still so much to play for; the cup final’s coming, and Champions League qualification is up for grabs. We want to win every game left. Two more at the Bridge, right? We want to make them count, so we need everyone pulling together.”

Chelsea fell behind in the race for the Champions League under Liam Rosenior, dropping 10 points off the pace. Is top-four still possible? McFarlane kept it simple: “All we can do is win our games and not worry about the rest. If we focus on our own performance, the results will take care of themselves. It’s about each match, each day, each session.”

Forest, fresh off a 1-0 first-leg win over Aston Villa in the Europa League semi-finals, is no easy opponent. McFarlane knows that. “They’re in really good form, packed with quality and real threats. So, it’s another huge challenge, just like every Premier League game. But we’ll be ready.”

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