Chelsea Midfielder Romeo Lavia Returns for Brighton Clash, Boosting Blues’ Title Hopes

Chelsea receives a major boost ahead of their Premier League clash against Brighton, with midfielder Romeo Lavia returning from injury. The young midfielder, who joined from Southampton this summer, will be available for selection, offering manager Enzo Maresca a valuable option in the midfield. With a host of attacking options, Maresca faces a selection headache as Chelsea aims for their first home win of the season.

Ben Chilwell Set for Chelsea Return in League Cup, Maresca Aims for Stamford Bridge Victory

Chelsea defender Ben Chilwell, who faced a difficult start to the season under manager Enzo Maresca, is set to make his first appearance of the campaign in the League Cup third round against Barrow. Chilwell, who was put up for sale in the close season, is now back in the fold and will be looking to regain his place in the team. Maresca is also looking to get his team back on track after a tough start to the season.

Maresca Downplays Milestone as Chelsea Wins Third Away Game in a Row

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca downplayed the significance of his team’s recent success, despite becoming the first manager to win his first three away games in the Premier League since Pep Guardiola in 2016. Maresca, who learned under Guardiola at Manchester City, believes his young squad is making progress, even if they still have room for improvement. Chelsea secured a convincing 3-0 win over West Ham, with Nicolas Jackson scoring two goals and Cole Palmer adding another. Meanwhile, West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui expressed his frustration with his team’s defensive errors and asked for patience from fans.

Chelsea Focuses on Offloading Players to Balance Books: Manager Maresca

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has stated that the club’s primary objective in the transfer window is to offload players in order to balance the books. Despite significant spending on new signings, Chelsea faces a challenge in complying with Premier League financial regulations due to its large squad. The club is actively seeking to sell players, including high-earning stars, to address its economic concerns.

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