What Enzo Maresca told Chelsea squad after 0-0 draw with Everton
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Enzo Maresca after Chelsea’s 0-0 draw with Everton (Picture: Getty)

has revealed what he told his players after their frustrating 0-0 draw with .

The title-chasing Blues, who have scored more goals than any other team this season, were held to a goalless draw at Goodison Park on Sunday afternoon.

A victory would have taken Chelsea one point above current leaders Liverpool ahead of their but Maresca’s side had to settle for a point.

‘That was a real game,’ Maresca said as Chelsea returned to west London with a point. ‘I am very happy because the performance of the boys was fantastic.

‘Sometimes you have to play a different game and we are learning to play a different game. They are one of the best teams in Europe in terms of clean sheets.

‘I said to the players I was more happy today than [last week’s] game at Brentford []. We tried everything.

‘For sure, you can always do something better but we are very happy because this is a tough stadium – not only for us but also in the Premier League.’

Sean Dyche’s side frustrated Chelsea (Picture: Getty)

Blues defender Tosin Adarabioyo added to : ‘It was very difficult.

‘Everton are one of the best teams at keeping clean sheets and we are one of the best at scoring.

‘The first half was very difficult with the weather but we showed fighting spirit. We are having a good run and are full of confidence. We will keep on pushing.’

Chelsea’s forwards were shut out by the Toffees (Picture: Getty)

While Chelsea remain second, two points above London rivals Arsenal, the draw sees Everton move four points above the relegation zone going into Christmas.

‘I said before game Enzo Maresca has done a fine job and they have certainly shown the power they have got,’ Toffees boss Sean Dyche said.

‘We could have nicked it. It was two teams going at it in the right way. You have to be willing to put a shift in and I think that was on show today.

‘Chances were minimal. They had a couple and we had a couple towards the end. We take a point. I’ve never not been proud of these players. We’ve come through a storm. I respect them.

‘We want to be productive in possession but its not easy against these teams.’

Chelsea will look to return to winning ways on Boxing Day when they face west London rivals Fulham, while Everton travel to the Etihad to take on struggling Premier League champions Manchester City.

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