Chelsea had lost their previous six visits to Goodison Park, so earning a draw was a sign of progress. It also showcased their improved defensive resilience compared to previous seasons.
The makeshift defense, without Cucurea, worked hard to secure a clean sheet. They faced occasional threats but managed to hold off Everton, with key contributions from Robert Sanchez and Tosin.
Despite the poor conditions and a disciplined Everton side, Chelsea showed they could grind out results in tough games, which was a marked improvement from previous seasons.
Maresca adopted a Pep Guardiola-style approach, preferring to stick with the initial lineup as long as they were performing to his expectations. He likely aimed to avoid losing the game rather than actively seeking a win.
Gusto's role as a jumping-into-the-pocket player inhibited Chelsea's attack, as Everton could focus on squeezing Cole Palmer and Jadon Sancho. This limited Chelsea's creativity and fluency in open play.
Chelsea have shown significant improvement in team spirit and resilience, handling tough moments better than in previous seasons. They are now a more cohesive unit, capable of grinding out results in challenging games.
The 6-0 win against Everton in April, where Cole Palmer scored a hat-trick, was a standout moment. It showcased Chelsea's potential and set the stage for their strong finish to the season.
Caicedo has become one of Chelsea's most valuable players, with his goal from the halfway line against Tottenham in May marking a turning point in his season. He has since continued to excel and is considered a key player.
Fulham, a well-coached team, will pose a challenge in the West London derby, while Ipswich, despite their struggles at home, will have a lively crowd and a point to prove. Chelsea must remain focused to secure wins in both games.
It's a point they haven't managed to get in the past...
Matt Davies-Adams has got Liam Twomey in tow to look back on the blustery and attritional goalless draw with Everton at Goodison Park.
Then, as it's our final show of the year we take a look back at 2024 in the life of Chelsea - the ups, the downs, the managerial changes and everything in between. A couple of familiar voices drop by to share their reflections on the past 12 months at Stamford Bridge and beyond.
We're taking our Christmas break BUT we'll be back with you on Thursday 2nd January to look back on the festive fixtures against Fulham and Ipswich, look ahead to the trip to Crystal Palace - and catch you up with any of the Blues news we've missed while we've been away.
(With apologies for the quality of Liam's audio - Santa needs to bring him a new microphone...)
HOST: Matt Davies-Adams
WITH: Liam Twomey
PRODUCER: Lucy Oliva
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