For Chelsea, due to a sudden "power outage" in the past schedule, the team was quickly overtaken by competitors in a short period of time. On the Premier League standings, Maresca's team has not only slipped to fourth place but also has a double-digit gap from the top. It seems that Chelsea's most realistic goal this season is still the top four. At the same time, after the transfer window opened, Chelsea has already started the pace of squad adjustments, and several transfers are "on the verge of happening." Offensively and defensively, Chelsea has simultaneously "dropped the ball." In the past four games, Chelsea has clearly experienced a "Waterloo," with a performance drastically different from before. In terms of offense, Chelsea has scored only two goals in four consecutive games, with many attackers losing their form almost simultaneously. In the eyes of the outside world, as the team's head coach, Maresca needs to bear the main responsibility for the team's poor state. When the team's offense is not smooth, Maresca either "randomly pairs up," such as repeatedly switching positions between Enzo Fernandez and Palmer, which limits both of their performances; or he simply ignores the passive situation, with the number of substitutions in multiple games not reaching the limit. Defensively, Chelsea's performance is also unsatisfactory. So far this season, Chelsea has conceded 24 goals, with an average of 1.2 goals conceded per game, making them the only team in the top four with an average of more than one goal conceded per game. In the central defender position, Maresca has…