
He continued, reflecting on the team's current position, "Not anyone in this room expected us to be where we are. It also shows we are far from competing, consistency and being there with the best teams in England."
The match saw Ipswich take the lead through a 12th-minute penalty by Liam Delap, awarded after a controversial decision involving Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen. The second goal came from former Chelsea player Omari Hutchinson in the 53rd minute, capitalizing on a defensive mistake.
Despite creating multiple chances, including two shots that hit the woodwork and a disallowed goal by Joao Felix, Chelsea couldn't break Ipswich's defense. Maresca's comments reflect the team's ongoing inconsistency, with the loss leaving Chelsea ten points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool. Ipswich, on the other hand, moved up to 18th place, offering hope in their fight against relegation.
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