Chelsea have kept a clean sheet in back-to-back Premier League games for the first time since September, bringing our total count to six for the season. That’s not great — [Liverpool](https://liverpooloffside.sbnation.com/) and Nottingham Forest lead the league with twice as many — but it certainly looks better than the four we had managed through the first 26 matches of the season. That was better than only three teams in the league, the three bottom teams in fact.
Clean sheets of course don’t just depend on goalkeepers, but they do bear the burden of responsibility for them. And unfortunately, neither Robert Sánchez nor Filip Jörgensen have dealt with that responsibility too well — the former throughout much of the season; the latter after getting a belated chance to prove himself.
And with Sánchez starting the last two games, in both the Premier League and the Conference League, it looks like Jörgensen’s window of opportunity has closed. Enzo Maresca didn’t quite put it that definitively, but it sure sounds like Bob’s our uncle, literally, in goal once again.
> “The idea is not to change ‘keeper every game. But we change in the past because I was thinking to give Robert some rest. Today, Robert did well. The last game at home in the Premier League, we won and kept a clean sheet with Filip Jörgensen, today happened the same with Robert and Robert did well. So now we have a game on Thursday which is an important game and we will see.”
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> \-Enzo Maresca; source: [Football.London](https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/news/every-word-enzo-maresca-said-31162893)
Except every game is important from here on out...