
The parties were wild.
While Pedro Neto’s 93th film finished Chelsea’s amazing film in Fulham, there was no doubt about the importance of the slap.
Chelsea have survived the rivals of Aston Villa and Nottingim Forward to five key players in the Premier League, who will win their Champions League qualifiers next season.
And, after weeks of negatives around Chelsea and hostility to some of his supporters to coach Inzu Maresca, players and fans celebrated as one – with the scenes that continued long after the final bullets.
The first win away at the Chelsea Stadium last year over the introduction of the 18-year-old Academy of Dark George, with the 83rd minute of the introduction to the dramatic final.
And everything came only when Chelsea’s main fifth challenge was in danger to end.
If Chelsea had a draw, we would have talked about a club without winning nine games away.
But, instead, Maresca was able to talk highly about the season.
“Chelsea have never been in the Champions League in the past two years and we have spent the whole season there,” the Spaniard said.
“My vision will not change today. It is already a good season and it can be very good if it ends in the Champions League,” he said.
“But it was certainly an important victory today because it’s a derby and it can give us a chance – it’s perhaps the toughest victory – because our competitors all played yesterday, so it must be a win.
After celebrating the tunnel, Maresca fell through the tunnel, not to join his players and coaching staff in an important victory by supporting 3,000 out of the pitch.
He knows he has left Chelsea’s first level at the Cravens in the first half, but the late goal, which shows the task of returning to the Champions League after two seasons, are still at home.