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Chelsea Secures First Win Under Enzo Maresca with 3-0 Victory Over Club America
Chelsea recorded their first win under new manager Enzo Maresca with a convincing 3-0 triumph over Club America in Atlanta. Christopher Nkunku converted from the penalty spot after just three minutes, and Marc Guiu doubled the lead soon after. Noni Madueke got the third for the Blues in the United States, also converting from the spot.
Here are five key takeaways from Maresca’s first victory:
Maresca’s Tactical Drills Pay Off
Chelsea has been practicing a specific drill in their two training sessions in the United States, involving a pass through the opposition defense onto a runner who then cuts the ball back. This passage of play was seen repeatedly against Club America, and it’s clear that Maresca wants to perfect it ahead of the new season.

Chelsea recorded their first win under new manager Enzo Maresca against Club America
Goalkeepers Get Their Chance
Chelsea named four goalkeepers on their substitutes’ bench, including Filip Jorgensen, who made his unofficial debut in the second half. Jorgensen seemed assured in his passing, although he did give away the odd ball. Robert Sanchez, however, made an impressive save to deny Javairo Dilrosun from finding the top corner.

Filip Jorgensen, the £20.7million signing from Villarreal, played in the second half
United Front Around Enzo Fernandez
Chelsea are putting on a united front amid controversy surrounding Enzo Fernandez. When Reece James was substituted, he handed the captain’s armband to Fernandez. Wesley Fofana also spoke to journalists to let them know all was back to normal after internal talks, which included an apology from Fernandez.
Malo Gusto’s Versatility
Chelsea lined up in a 3-2-4-1 shape, with Malo Gusto moving into midfield from the left. Gusto is happy to invert from both the left and right, making him a manager’s dream.

Christopher Nkunku has produced some impressive form for Chelsea in pre-season
Nkunku’s Impressive Form Continues
Christopher Nkunku has now scored in all three of Chelsea’s friendlies, and it’s hard not to get excited about his potential for the upcoming season. Nkunku kindly allowed Noni Madueke to take Chelsea’s second penalty, but his overall form is a promising sign for the Blues.