Chelsea Coach Enzo Maresca Singles Out One Player for Praise After First Win in Preseason

Chelsea Coach Enzo Maresca Singles Out One Player for Praise After First Win in Preseason

  • Enzo Maresca singled out one Chelsea star for high praise after guiding the Blues to their maiden win in pre-season
  • Goals from Christopher Nkunku, Marc Guiu and Noni Madueke handed the West London outfit a well-deserved win against Club America
  • The Blues will now face stricter tests in their subsequent games as they play against Manchester City, Real Madrid and Inter Milan

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Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca lavished praise on Christopher Nkunku after the Blues secured their first pre-season victory.

Nkunku shone brightly as Chelsea defeated Mexican side Club America 3-0 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Wednesday, July 31.

Enzo Fernandez scored once and won a penalty as Chelsea cruised past Club America in a pre-season friendly.
Enzo Fernandez embraces Christopher Nkunku after the Frenchman won a penalty against Club America on July 31, 2024. Image: Darren Walsh.
Source: UGC

The Frenchman, who swapped Bundesliga for the Premier League last season, was bedevilled by nagging injuries that hindered his start to life in England.

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However, since returning on the backend of the 2023/24 campaign, the former RB Leipzig star has been firing on all cylinders.

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Reactions to the video:

Here are some responses to Nkunku's performance.

@Chinorita29:

"Hmmm Chelsea again?"

@Homiebishop:

"This is class."

@Abdulra97177278:

"Preseason Wonder."

@CFCDynamo:

"Sadly, man ain't getting any pens when Cole comes back."

@ernstszn:

"He’s menacing."

@BluYoungest:

"And 0 good performances in 3 games."

How did Christopher Nkunku perform against Club America?

Chelsea's best player against Club America, Nkunku, played 83 minutes in the dominant win over the Liga MX side.

He netted one goal from three shots on target and provided two key passes, per Sofascore.

The ex-Paris Saint-Germain forward successfully completed two out of three dribbles and won a penalty, which was converted by a teammate.

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Defensively, he contributed with five successful ground duels.

Who else scored as Chelsea secured first win in pre-season?

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall delivered a dangerous cross and assisted Marc Guiu, who headed in the second goal.

Noni Madueke then capped off a stellar team performance with a goal in the 79th minute.

Chelsea coach heaps praise on Nkunku

Following the emphatic win, Maresca singled out the 26-year-old for his outstanding performance.

The former Leicester City manager expressed his admiration for the Frenchman, acknowledging his awareness of Nkunku's talent even before joining Chelsea.

“I knew Nkunku before I joined, I love him!," Enzo remarked, as quoted by Fabrizio Romano.

The 44-year-old also outlined the positions he deems will suit Nkunku for the upcoming season.

“He can play in the pocket, as a nine and winger. He's a very good fit for this system”.

Christopher Nkunku shares thoughts about Enzo Maresca

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In a previous publication, Briefly News reported that Christopher Nkunku has shared his thoughts on Enzo Maresca and the upcoming season.

The Frenchman expressed enthusiasm about the new head coach, praising his innovative ideas and emphasising the team's excitement about training under Maresca.

Nkunku acknowledged that the team needs to learn and adapt to the coach's methods as the new season beckons.

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