
"Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah saw red as Chelsea lost 3-1 to Brighton on Saturday afternoon. The Blues, who had taken the lead in the match, struggled to control the tempo after going down to 10 men and eventually succumbed to late pressure. Two goals from Danny Welbeck, either side of a Maxim De Cuyper strike, earned all three points for Brighton at Stamford Bridge and moved them level with their opponents from West London."
"Chalobah, who rose through the youth ranks at Chelsea to become a first-team regular, has played nine games so far this season and scored two goals. Manager Enzo Maresca understands the importance of the defender to his side and was frustrated following his sending off. For sure, you can't continue to make mistakes. They are game-changing mistakes, he said. The message that we just said inside is clear: against any team in the Premier League, you cannot continue to give away presents. These are big mistakes and the game completely changed, he continued."
Trevoh Chalobah received a red card as Chelsea lost 3-1 to Brighton, after initially taking the lead. Brighton scored through two Danny Welbeck goals and a Maxim De Cuyper strike, overturning the result after Chelsea went down to ten men. Manager Enzo Maresca expressed frustration, calling the sending off a game-changing mistake and warning against conceding presents to Premier League opponents. Chalobah has made nine appearances this season and scored twice, but will be suspended for the upcoming match against Liverpool. Chelsea already face multiple defensive absences, with two teenage centre-backs set to deputise.
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