Enzo Maresca vows not to punish players for red cards but demands more discipline
Chelsea are bottom of Premier League fair play table ‘I prefer to help them understand, and do the right things’ Enzo Maresca has admitted Chelsea’s disciplinary record must improve but the head coach is adamant he will never punish his players for getting red cards. Chelsea, who will be without (…)
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