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Enzo Maresca's Chelsea system not dependent on personnel

Enzo Maresca challenged his Chelsea second-string players to show "we are men" before their 5-0 Carabao Cup win over Barrow in which he made 11 changes to his starting XI.

The Italian, who saw his team win for the third game in a row to ease through to the fourth round and continue the fine start they have made under his leadership, brushed off the significance of changing his entire line-up from Saturday's win over West Ham.

He also targeted a consistent playing approach from his team regardless of which side he chooses to field.

A hat-trick from Christopher Nkunku, who has started only once in the Premier League, put League Two Barrow to the sword while there was a first Chelsea goal for Pedro Neto, with goalkeeper Paul Farman scoring an unfortunate own goal.

"I asked them to show how serious we are, to send a message that yes we are young, but we are men, we are serious and we want to compete," said Maresca.

"We made many changes but the idea from the team was exactly the same. This has to be one of our targets – no matter who is going to play, it’s important that the identity of the team is always there.

"These kinds of game, I’m always worried. They are tricky games and football is full of them, where you can underestimate the other team. Tonight the performance was very good and we showed how serious we are."

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Chelsea were three goals up and out of sight inside half an hour with Joao Felix the ring leader in an overwhelming first-half attacking display.

He had a crucial hand in

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