Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has advised the team to learn to kill games.
He made this known on the backdrop of the Blues’ 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge in Sunday’s Premier League game.
Recall that Chelsea took the lead through Nicholas Jackson before Ebere Eze netted the equalizer in the second half.
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Speaking with the club’s website, Fofana stated that the team must learn to kill games.
“It’s hard because we gave everything on the pitch and we didn’t win the game,” Fofana said.
“The Premier League is like this: when you don’t kill the game, you leave the other team alive. It’s difficult. We played well, and they defended well in the second half.
“We had chances. We play at home; we normally win. From now on, we try to manage this and score more goals in the other games.”
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