
Enzo Mareska, head coach of Chelsea, shared his thoughts after the Champions League match against Bayern (1:3). This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
By the 27th minute of the match, Bayern had managed to score two goals, but shortly after, Cole Palmer scored one back. In the second half, Harry Kane scored a double with a precise strike, sealing the outcome of the game.
Mareska said in his interview: "We started the game well. In the first 20 minutes, we created two or three chances.
The conceded goal negatively affected the course of the game, and in fact, it could have been prevented. I believe the referee's decision not to send off their player was wrong.
The own goal and penalty made things difficult for us, but we stayed in the game until the end. The main lesson is that you need to play well consistently for the entire 95 minutes, not in parts.
Sometimes we did not show the required level." Next, in the second round, Chelsea will play against Benfica at home on September 30.





