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As the Premier League gears up for another thrilling weekend of action, the spotlight falls on Chelsea and their recent struggles in front of goal. Before Friday’s game against Brighton, Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca voiced his concerns about the lack of a genuine centre-forward in his squad. Little did he know that his fears would be exacerbated by a dismal 3-0 defeat at the hands of Brighton.In a match where Chelsea failed to even muster a shot on target, the Italian manager was left scratching his head, searching for answers.

Despite the club’s hefty spending of over ยฃ1.5bn in recent years, a spate of injuries has left Chelsea’s attacking options severely depleted.The defeat at Brighton marked a new low for Maresca, who described it as the worst performance of his reign. The brilliance of Japan forward Kaoru Mitoma and Gambia winger Yankuba Minteh only added salt to Chelsea’s wounds, as they suffered their third defeat in four games across all competitions.Maresca, who has been tasked with guiding Chelsea back to the Champions League, knows that time is running out with just 13 games left in the season.
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The lack of a true number 9 has left the Blues struggling in the final third, prompting the need for innovative solutions.On the other side of the pitch, Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler was not entirely satisfied with his team’s performance despite the convincing 3-0 victory. He emphasized the need for improvement, even after such a dominant display.Looking ahead to the rest of the Premier League weekend, fans can expect an exciting lineup of matches, including Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur,Leicester vs Arsenal, Manchester City vs Newcastle, and Liverpool vs Wolves, among others.

For Chelsea, the road ahead is filled with challenges as they seek to overcome their attacking woes and get their season back on track. With Maresca at the helm, the pressure is mounting, but the Italian manager remains hopeful that his team can turn things around. Only time will tell if Chelsea can rise to the occasion and find the missing piece to their attacking puzzle.