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Enzo Maresca explains why Estevao was hauled off for second game in a row vs Leeds

2025-12-04 00:11
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Enzo Maresca explains why Estevao was hauled off for second game in a row vs Leeds

Estevao was also replaced at the break against Chelsea at the weekend (Picture: Getty) Enzo Maresca decided to take off Estevao Willian at half-time in Chelsea’s defeat to Leeds United because he fear...

Enzo Maresca explains why Estevao was hauled off for second game in a row vs Leeds Tony Mogan Tony Mogan Published December 4, 2025 12:11am Updated December 4, 2025 12:11am Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments Leeds United v Chelsea - Premier League Estevao was also replaced at the break against Chelsea at the weekend (Picture: Getty)

Enzo Maresca decided to take off Estevao Willian at half-time in Chelsea’s defeat to Leeds United because he feared the youngster was going to be sent off.

After a promising draw with Arsenal at the weekend, Chelsea fell to a dismal defeat at Elland Road on Wednesday night – shooting themselves in the foot with some calamitous defending for the hosts’ third goal.

Estevao endured a difficult evening in front of an electric home crowd and was shown a yellow card at the end of the first-half for a petulant kick out at Gabriel Gudmundsson, tripping the Sweden international.

The Brazilian superstar had a fantastic night in the Champions League against Barcelona last week but has found himself hooked at the break in each of Chelsea’s last two matches since.

Explaining the decision against Leeds, Maresca felt he had no choice but to withdraw the winger.

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‘I think the feeling with Estevao was a little bit, “welcome to Premier League, welcome to Leeds”,’ Maresca said in his post-match press conference.

‘The impact for him must have been probably a big, big impact for him. The reason why we changed him is because he was already a yellow card.

Leeds United v Chelsea - Premier League Estevao was booked in the first-half (Picture: Getty Images)

‘Sometimes when you are 18, you struggle to manage emotion, so it was better to change him and to avoid any red card.’

While on commentary duty for Sky Sports, Gary Neville labelled Chelsea a ‘mess’ with Maresca believing only two players emerged with any credit.

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‘I think tonight’s game there is no one that was at this level or the best level,’ Maresca continued.

Chelsea FC v FC Barcelona - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 Estevao had an unforgettable night against Barcelona last week (Picture: Getty)

‘I think all the teams, all the ones probably, Pedro [Neto], second half, Garna [Alejandro Garnacho], second half, they were our best players, because after we scored the goal we had two chances with Cole [Palmer] and with Joao [Pedro]. But then the third goal I think killed the game.’

Defeat sees Chelsea slip to fourth place with Aston Villa picking up a victory at Brighton.

The Blues return to action away to Bournemouth on Saturday.

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