Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca praised his team’s tenacity in a tough match at Goodison Park, saying he was happier with their performance in Sunday’s 0-0 draw at Everton than they were in the 2-1 victory over Brentford the week before.
Both teams had strong chances to win the match in challenging, windy conditions, but Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson missed a goal in the first half after striking the post, and the goalkeepers made important stops.
Despite being denied the opportunity to top the Premier League table, Maresca praised the effort put up by his team.
“That was a real game,” Maresca said. “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 (Everton) are one of the best teams in Europe in terms of clean sheets.
“I said to the players I was more happy 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.”
With the club’s new owners, the Friedkin Group, deciding on a course of action, Everton manager Sean Dyche is auditioning to keep his position when his contract expires at the end of the season.
Despite having a game in hand, his team is still only four points above the relegation zone despite having five clean sheets in their last six games.
“I said before game Enzo Maresca has done a fine job and they have certainly shown the power they have got,” 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.”