Chelsea's recent form has been marred by a series of disciplinary issues, with the team being handed six red cards in just nine games. The most recent incident came against Wolves in the Carabao Cup, where striker Liam Delap was sent off after just 26 minutes into his substitute appearance.
Delap's dismissal was described as "very stupid" by Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca, who also expressed frustration with the team's repeated dismissals this season. The Italian said that the red card was a "foul" and that Delap struggled to listen to advice from those around him on the pitch.
The incident comes after Chelsea received their highest number of yellow cards in the Premier League over the past three seasons, highlighting concerns about indiscipline within the squad. Maresca's comments suggest that he is taking disciplinary issues seriously and will need to address this with his players.
Chelsea had built a 3-0 lead at the interval against Wolves before conceding three goals in the second half, ultimately losing 4-3. The team will now face Tottenham without Delap due to fitness concerns over fellow forward Joao Pedro.
The team's recent struggles have raised questions about Maresca's ability to manage the team effectively and address disciplinary issues. With six red cards in just nine games, there are concerns that Chelsea's form is being hindered by indiscipline rather than their on-field performance.
Maresca's comments suggest that he will need to take a firmer hand with his players if they are to restore order and improve their results. The team's next match against Tottenham will be an opportunity for Maresca to prove his ability to manage the team effectively and address disciplinary issues.
Delap's dismissal was described as "very stupid" by Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca, who also expressed frustration with the team's repeated dismissals this season. The Italian said that the red card was a "foul" and that Delap struggled to listen to advice from those around him on the pitch.
The incident comes after Chelsea received their highest number of yellow cards in the Premier League over the past three seasons, highlighting concerns about indiscipline within the squad. Maresca's comments suggest that he is taking disciplinary issues seriously and will need to address this with his players.
Chelsea had built a 3-0 lead at the interval against Wolves before conceding three goals in the second half, ultimately losing 4-3. The team will now face Tottenham without Delap due to fitness concerns over fellow forward Joao Pedro.
The team's recent struggles have raised questions about Maresca's ability to manage the team effectively and address disciplinary issues. With six red cards in just nine games, there are concerns that Chelsea's form is being hindered by indiscipline rather than their on-field performance.
Maresca's comments suggest that he will need to take a firmer hand with his players if they are to restore order and improve their results. The team's next match against Tottenham will be an opportunity for Maresca to prove his ability to manage the team effectively and address disciplinary issues.