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Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has confirmed that 22-year-old Filip Jorgensen has taken over as the team's first-choice goalkeeper, replacing Robert Sanchez. The decision comes after Sanchez, 27, made several costly errors this season, including in the 3-1 loss to Manchester City last month.
Jorgensen, Denmark's under-21 goalkeeper, started in Chelsea's 2-1 league win against West Ham earlier this month, but Sanchez returned to the lineup for the FA Cup defeat at Brighton last week.
Speaking at his pre-match press conference ahead of Friday's rematch against Brighton, Maresca explained that he had given Sanchez time to recover mentally and physically, but has now decided to stick with Jorgensen.
"The idea is not to change the keeper game by game," Maresca said. "In this moment, our keeper is Filip. He started in the last Premier League game against West Ham, which we won, and he will continue to be our first choice."
The goalkeeping change is part of Maresca's efforts to regain momentum in the Premier League, with Chelsea facing a crucial match against Brighton on Friday.
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