Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca said it wasn’t a bad time to face Fulham despite their recent poor form
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00:00Just looking at Sunday's game, is this a particularly bad time for you to be playing a London derby away from home, given what's happened tonight and how your players might be psychologically going to them?
00:11No, no, in this moment there is no bad time. In this moment there is only a right time to play any game. We have six Premier League games plus the two semi-final games, so at the moment we have eight official games to play and all of them is a good time to play.
00:25It's all important. We cannot decide in which moment we are. Now is the moment to go if we want to reach something.
00:32Do you worry about them, how they might do in the atmosphere of a full and noisy, lively, crazy cottage? I mean, the away fans even here made it quite difficult tonight.
00:40Guys, I think we are talking about fans, but when you play at Chelsea, Chelsea is a big club, it's a huge club, one of the biggest clubs in the world.
00:49So it's normal that you have pressure. In the moment that you decide to sign for Chelsea, you have to think that you are under pressure.
00:55Because it's Chelsea, it's a huge club, it's a big club. It's the same for the manager, no doubt.
01:00So if we have a game away and we have to be worried about it, probably we are in the wrong way.