Maresca has been forced to change his starting goalkeeper on several occasions throughout this season, as notable mistakes made by Robert Sanchez have directly contributed to five goals – with the latest errors coming against Manchester City at the end of last month.
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has confirmed that Filip Jorgensen will remain his first-choice goalkeeper despite the 22-year-old’s costly mistake in the 2-1 loss to Aston Villa.
When asked whether he was feeling optimistic at the moment, Maresca said that Chelsea’s overall performance improved against Brighton, while his side “didn't deserve the final result but we need to accept that”.
“If we need to change players every time there is a mistake, we need to change players game by game, many players.
He feels a little bit sad, or upset, because he recognises there has been a mistake but overall, he is okay,” added Maresca when asked how Jorgensen was doing.