Chelsea not distracted by Champions League during Brentford draw – Enzo Maresca
Enzo Maresca rejected suggestions Chelsea were suffering a Champions League distraction after Brentford hit back in stoppage time to steal a 2-2 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Fabio Carvalho robbed the Blues of victory at the death after they had recovered from a languid first half to lead 2-1 thanks to an inspired display by substitute Cole Palmer.
The England international had missed two games with injury and was left on the bench ahead of Wednesday’s trip to Bayern Munich but emerged to level the match on the hour mark, cancelling out Kevin Schade’s 35th-minute goal.
Moises Caicedo’s late rocket looked to have won it before Carvalho knocked in a dramatic equaliser moments after being sent on by Keith Andrews.
The game noticeably turned once Maresca had made four changes between the 45th and 56th minutes, but he said Bayern had not been part of his thinking.
“Joao Pedro before the game told me he was not fit a hundred per cent, better he doesn’t play,” Maresca revealed. “If I was thinking about Bayern Munich, Joao (would be) on the bench. But he played because the focus was about tonight.
“If we want to play again Champions League next season, we need to do well in the Premier League.”
Facundo Buonanotte was a surprise inclusion at number 10 in Palmer’s stead. The Brighton loanee made a bold start to life in blue with several penetrating central runs, but there was no final pass with which to pierce Brentford.
Everything changed with Palmer’s introduction. Suddenly an exercise in holding on to the ball was transformed into a biting attacking display that had looked beyond Chelsea’s capacity.
Reece James too came on at half-time to bring a seniority this team still sometimes seem to lack, but the mere presence on


