EPL: 'Too easy' - Maresca reacts to Jackson's red as Newcastle beat Chelsea 2-0
- Chelsea lost 2-0 to Newcastle United at St James' Park on Sunday, May 11, with Nicolas Jackson receiving a red card in the 35th minute.
- Jackson's dismissal followed a VAR review after he struck Sven Botman with his forearm, a decision that manager Enzo Maresca described as "too easy".
- Newcastle took an early lead through Sandro Tonali's volley in the second minute and sealed victory with Bruno Guimaraes's deflected strike in stoppage time.
- Maresca praised his team’s spirit despite playing over an hour with 10 men but warned Jackson must improve discipline as Chelsea’s Champions League hopes weaken.
- Chelsea faces a challenging finish with two league games left and must overcome Jackson’s suspension to secure a top-five finish and European qualification.
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EPL: 'Too easy' - Maresca reacts to Jackson's red as Newcastle beat Chelsea 2-0
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