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It was rough the red card [would be] difficult not only for Chelsea, it [would be] difficult for any club, said Maresca. After the red card, all the planning and everything doesn't exist any more.
My father is 75 years old, and for 50 years he has been a fisherman working from two o'clock in the morning until 10 o'clock in the morning, said Maresca. This is sad in life.
I spoke with Mischa in Poland when we played the Conference League final [vs Real Betis], Maresca said. I haven't spoken with him since then.
Players need time to adapt, said Maresca on Friday. When we conceded the second goal against Brentford, two or three minutes before we conceded exactly the same throw-in and exactly the same chance, and the player behind Garnacho was alone again.
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