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Maresca had also been on the pitch at the time.Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea face Liverpool on Saturday (Bradley Collyer/PA)Three months earlier the pair had played together as Sevilla retained the UEFA Cup, defeating Espanyol on penalties in the final – Puerta hit the winning kick in the shoot-out – a year after lifting the trophy for the first time by beating Middlesbrough.A year ago, Maresca spoke of the pain of returning to the Olympic Stadium in Athens for Chelsea’s Conference League game against Panathinaikos, the same ground where Sevilla had played a postponed Champions League qualifier a week after the death of his team-mate. The game against AEK Athens had originally been scheduled for the day that Puerta died.As such, the Italian is all too aware of what Saturday’s opponents Liverpool are going through.“It’s difficult,” he said.
You cannot be better again.”Maresca, who was a senior member of the Sevilla team in 2007, has stayed in contact with Puerta’s parents ever since.“You arrive at the training ground. You arrive and you see that place empty where every day there was your team-mate, it’s very sad,” he said.“After 20 years, it’s the only thing I can say.”Sevilla’s Antonio Puerta died of a cardiac arrest in 2007 (Danny Lawson/PA)A visibly emotional Maresca then asked that there be no more questions on the subject.The Italian is facing a selection dilemma ahead of the meeting with the Premier League champions with four central defenders unavailable.Levi Colwill and Tosin Adarabioyo are injured while Wesley Fofana is observing concussion protocol after a knock to the head in last week’s Carabao Cup win over Lincoln.Trevoh Chalobah serves a one-match ban for his red card in the defeat to Brighton, leaving Benoit Badiashile – who has started just once all season after injury – and 19-year-old pair Jorrel Hato and Josh Acheampong as the only fit options.“It’s difficult but we trust all the (defenders) we have here,” said Maresca.
“When you can go always with the same two or you can change one after four or five games, it’s much better.“As much as you play together with another team-mate the relationship becomes better. When you continue to change it’s more difficult.“It was difficult against Brighton, against (Danny) Welbeck.