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Enzo Maresca outlines the key improvement Jadon Sancho has made since in-form winger swapped Man Utd for Chelsea

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  • Sancho joined Chelsea in summer
  • Blossoming into key player under Maresca
  • Has scored two goals and laid on five assists
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Sancho has enjoyed some exceptional form for Chelsea in recent weeks, scoring in both of their last two Premier League games, against Southampton and Tottenham. He has also laid on five assists, and Maresca has explained that the winger has managed to add a "finish" to his game.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The 24-year-old only managed to contribute to 18 goals throughout his time with Manchester United, across 83 games. At Chelsea, he has contributed to seven goals in 10 games and Maresca believes he is starting to ally creativity with being lethal.

  • WHAT MARESCA SAID

    Maresca told Chelsea's website: "Jadon, since we started, is doing well. He was lacking a finish because we had many different games where he arrived one-v-one and he is always looking for an assist. This is good but sometimes he is in a position where he can take a shot and now he is doing better.

    "If you look at us this season, from the right winger with Noni and Pedro, the right pocket with Cole, the number nine with Christo and Nico, we have scored goals. From the left side and left pocket, we struggle a little bit but now we start with Enzo and Jadon. With the five attacking players, we need goals and assists from them. All the same.

    "Off the ball, the way we work, Pedro and Noni on one side and Jadon and Misha on the other, they have to run when we don’t have the ball. It’s not more than that. You can’t only play football when we have the ball, you have to play it when we don’t have the ball. We require sacrifice and hard work."

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Chelsea play Brentford on Sunday. They are currently second in the Premier League table, four points behind leaders Liverpool, who have a game in hand.