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Enzo Maresca urges Chelsea to stop ‘giving away presents’ after Brighton defeat

Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca urged his team to stop “giving away presents” after they received a second red card in as many games to lose 3-1 to Brighton in the Premier League at Stamford Bridge.

They were leading through Enzo Fernandez’s first-half header when Trevoh Chalobah was dismissed for a poor tackle from behind on Diego Gomez, denying a goalscoring opportunity and leaving his team-mates to improvise their way through most of the second half.

Maxim De Cuyper’s header put Brighton into the lead at the start of 11 added minutes at the end of the match to stun the home side.

The substitute was left unmarked to nod the ball home after Mats Weiffer had turned Yasin Ayari’s deep cross back into the box. Fellow substitute Danny Welbeck added a third – his second – to finish Chelsea off.

As at Old Trafford a week ago – when goalkeeper Robert Sanchez saw red after four minutes – they were undone by an inability to adapt and organise when faced with change, as for the second time in seven days, Maresca was left searching in vain for answers.

Manchester United learned last week how rattled Chelsea become when a situation moves rapidly and here, Brighton were the beneficiaries, Welbeck heading them level from Yankuba Minteh’s cross 13 minutes from time as the game swung their way.

“The message (in the dressing room) was clear,” said Maresca. “Against any team in the Premier League you cannot continue to give away presents. We are giving away presents. The red card is a big mistake because the game completely changed.”

Chelsea had started excellently and their goal after 24 minutes was deserved. Moises Caicedo slipped the ball into the right channel for Reece James to zip onto and as his cross skipped up into an arch off

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