Chelsea spared Enzo Maresca a wave of uncomfortable scrutiny by producing a spirited second-half comeback to secure a 2-2 draw against Newcastle United on Saturday.
The Blues looked set for a bruising afternoon at St James’ Park after Newcastle forward Nick Woltemade struck twice before the break, putting the hosts firmly in control and exposing Chelsea’s fragile defending.

However, Chelsea responded after half-time with renewed purpose. Reece James ignited the revival with a stunning free-kick, before Joao Pedro capped an impressive individual display by scoring a well-taken equaliser that restored parity and momentum.
Despite the draw, Chelsea remain fourth in the Premier League, although their recent form remains a concern, with just one victory in their last five league outings. Still, the resilience shown in clawing back from two goals down proved vital for Maresca after a difficult week dominated by speculation and internal tension.
On Friday, Maresca dismissed reports linking him with a potential move to Manchester City as “100 percent speculation”. The rumours emerged amid claims that City are considering alternatives should Pep Guardiola depart at the end of the season.
Those links followed comments from Maresca that hinted at frustration with a perceived lack of backing from Chelsea’s hierarchy. After last weekend’s win over Everton, the Italian, who is contracted until 2029, said the preceding 48 hours had been his most challenging since joining the club, citing insufficient support during a poor run of results.

Chelsea’s squad rotation policy has also come under fire this season, with critics arguing it has disrupted cohesion and organisation. After making 11 changes for the midweek League Cup quarter-final victory over Cardiff, Maresca recalled his senior players—but the decision initially backfired.
On a foggy afternoon in Tyneside, Newcastle started with intensity and purpose. Woltemade, eager to atone for an own goal in last weekend’s loss to Sunderland, wasted little time in making amends.
Just four minutes in, Jacob Murphy’s cross found Anthony Gordon at the far post. When Gordon’s effort was parried by Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, Woltemade reacted quickest to tap into an empty net from close range.
Chelsea’s defensive lapses continued to haunt them, and in the 20th minute, Newcastle doubled their lead. Given too much space, Gordon delivered a precise cross, which Woltemade converted with a deft touch. After a lengthy VAR review, the German was confirmed to be marginally onside.
Newcastle nearly added a third just before half-time when Gordon and Woltemade again sliced through Chelsea’s defence, but this time the striker inexplicably volleyed wide.
Maresca’s half-time instructions clearly had an impact. Chelsea emerged sharper and more composed, reducing the deficit in the 49th minute when James curled a sublime free-kick beyond Aaron Ramsdale.

Moments later, Newcastle were controversially denied a penalty after Trevoh Chalobah barged into Gordon, a decision that further shifted the momentum.
With Newcastle hampered by defensive injuries to Kieran Trippier, Dan Burn, Sven Botman and Tino Livramento, Chelsea sensed opportunity. Ramsdale was forced into a fine save from Pedro Neto before the equaliser finally arrived.
In the 66th minute, Joao Pedro cleverly nodded Sanchez’s long clearance past Malick Thiaw, burst into the penalty area and finished calmly into the corner, completing Chelsea’s comeback.
Maresca’s relief was unmistakable as he celebrated animatedly on the touchline, aware that the result, while imperfect, may prove crucial in steadying Chelsea’s season.
What you should know
Chelsea’s comeback draw against Newcastle not only preserved their top-four position but also eased mounting pressure on Enzo Maresca following speculation about his future and criticism of squad rotation.
The match highlighted both Chelsea’s defensive frailties and their attacking resilience, while Newcastle’s injury-hit back line ultimately struggled to protect a commanding first-half advantage.






















