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Relive Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Chelsea host Arsenal in Premier League action from Stamford Bridge.
We can compete, I've said that many times. We can compete, no matter what the competition, despite the fact there are clubs, like Arsenal, that have had the same manager for five years. We are behind, but this doesn't mean we aren't going to compete. We are Chelsea and we are going to compete in every game.
We created problems initially [through Cole Palmer's position] and they adjusted and we have to find another find. We did exactly the same to them. All of our players are ready when we decide to give them the opportunity. Enzo [Fernandez] was ready to play from the start but we decided not to for a tactical reason but then he was excellent. Pedro [Neto] has been excellent since he joined us.
It is so strange for all the guys that are outside. We need balance. Sometimes Malo [Gusto] will play, and sometimes Reece [James] will play, but the important thing is that when they play they perform well and this is the main thing.
It is nice to have an international break and recover the energy. We are happy with where we are, especially because we've played in the way we want to play and that is the most important thing. We are not thinking about where we are in May - it's pointless.
We wanted to win, but we knew we had hard work in front of us because they are a good team. We came to win, so we're not as happy as we wanted to be, but we didn't want to lose and it's a good point against a good team.
We read the game well. We had moments we could have been better but we've done a good job and we want to keep improving at this level.
I am really happy to help the team. This is a group that works really hard each day. I work every day to improve, I'm trying to improve and go to my best level.
The disappointment of not getting three points is bigger [than being satisfied] and it will probably be bigger after watching it back. I think we dominated them, we were the better team in many phases and situations in the game and after going ahead, very disappointed in the way we conceded. It was so poor. It is not our standards and we don’t accept it.
It is a second-phase set piece and we were disorganised. We don’t reorganise quick enough and you can’t allow the pass that way. You need the quality of Neto to do it but our standards were not good enough.
Our player has been out for six weeks and barely trained with the team. To be able to play at this level in the Premier League tells you how much he looks after himself and the leadership and character he has. Everything flows better with players like this. Today we clicked much better. You could see everything was flowing but again it is about winning.
What we have found is that every day we have had to change something big, you know, the engine, the wheels, the steering wheel because we've had problem after problem. Normally the team goes down but this team has unbelievable energy and spirit to play.
It's hard, Arsenal have a bullseye on their back, they are a big team that everybody wants to beat. Confidence is a bit low at the moment, not free flowing today, when confidence goes not everybody wants the ball. They can reel off five or six wins and will have to do that.
It was a tough game. They've played together with the same ideas for a long time but we played well. We need to keep going in this way, we are doing well. We need to stay in this way and push more.
Bukayo Saka is a top player. We've played a lot of times against each other, there is huge respect there. It is a good battle and hopefully, we can have more.
I try to not give him space and always be close to him. We knew he is a special talent and do my work and help my team. I tried to show the best of me.
Kai Havertz was booed, called a Chelsea reject (and a manner of other unprintable names) here during the first half. Football fans will be football fans - but given the German scored the winning goal in Chelsea’s second Champions League final win over Manchester City, it seems rather unfair - and certainly unnecessary.
That statement win still eludes Enzo Maresca, as Chelsea relied on another super strike to come from behind to avoid defeat. Cole Palmer didn't turn up today.
As I mentioned earlier, he only trained twice this week, but not for the first time against another Big Six side, it wasn't his day. I suspect Maresca will be pleased with a point. He's often cited Arsenal as the team he considers closest to Manchester City.
Mikel Arteta has just had to tell his set-piece coach Nicolas Jover to calm down after an Arsenal free-kick led only to disappointment. Jover was waving his arms about and chuntering away as he returned to the dugout.
And now Arteta himself is feeling some of that despair after seeing Leandro Trossard hammer one over from six yards. (It would have been offside, as it happens).
In a game shy on quality, that was a real piece of skill from Martin Odegaard to pick out his team mate at the far post.
Robert Sanchez left a big gap at his near post but fair play to Gabriel Martinelli for having the composure to look up and spot it. A lot of players would have thrashed at that chance. But he didn’t.
Chelsea are playing well but sometimes it feels as if they only have two-thirds of a team. Their defence is still a liability. They give the ball away too much and they are prone to concentration lapses. Unless they tighten up, they are going to give a cheap goal away.
Just looking at Ben White there as he tangled with Pedro Neto. White will be off on his holidays next week while the rest of the country’s top players turn up to play for an England manager who is not really the England manager. For once, the Arsenal full-back is on the right side of the debate…
Chelsea got away with one there. They really need to switch on to set-pieces. Especially when Arsenal are the visitors.
It is worth remembering that Chelsea paid Brentford compensation said to be worth £1million in the summer to get their set-piece guru called Bernardo Cueva. This season, we've yet to see many major changes in those situations, both defensively and offensively.
I read a piece this morning suggesting that Arsenal have become too reliant on set pieces. Strange how results change the way people view things.
When Arsenal were winning games last season their set pieces were said to be amazing!!! They’ve had one corner here so far and it was quite clever to be fair…
I'm told Cole Palmer trained twice this week – on Friday and Saturday. On Reece James's absence, I suspect Enzo Maresca wanted Marc Cucurella to start as the left back will be the best match for Bukayo Saka. James is not yet fit enough to invert into midfield so Malo Gusto has been preferred at right back.
Tottenham lose in Europe on Thursday and then take a hangover into their Sunday Premier League game and lose the game.
It’s here you see the benefit of Chelsea’s huge squad and the fact coach Enzo Maresca can field different teams in the Europa Conference League and the Premier League.
None of the players who started the demolition of FC Noah are in today’s line up. I think that’s hugely important.
Cannot underestimate how big it is for Chelsea that Cole Palmer is able to start. With him in the Premier League XI, their win percentage is 51.3 per cent and they score 2.2 goals on average per game. Without, it drops to 33.3 per cent and 0.8 goals.
It will be interesting to see how fit he is, mind. He’s managed no more than two training sessions since that reducer from Lisandro Martinez last Sunday.
Do Arsenal have to win this game to stay in the Premier League title race?
I don’t think so and the reason is that it’s not Manchester City at the top of the table but Liverpool.
No disrespect to Arne Slot and his team but I think if somebody finishes above City next May they will win the title.
As it stands the gap between last season’s top two is only five points. So no time for panic yet, Arsenal fans…