IF YOU think Enzo Maresca was unlucky to be sent off on Saturday, you should see his last red card.The Chelsea boss was dismissed for the first time as a coach in England after being shown a second yellow card for his passionate celebration of Estevao’s stoppage-time winner against Liverpool.GettyEnzo Maresca was sent off against Liverpool[/caption]YouTubeMaresca’s last red card was for this challenge on Felipe Avenatti[/caption]And you have to go back more than nine years, to the final season of Maresca’s playing career, to find the last time he was given his marching orders.The Italian was in midfield for Hellas Verona in Serie B match at Ternana in October 2016 and early in the second half challenged opposition striker Felipe Avenatti for an aerial ball in his own half.Although Maresca used his arm to help him jump, replays make it look like an accidental clash of heads between the two.But the referee indicated an elbow and showed a straight red card, much to Maresca’s disbelief. The head-in-hands gesture he made is one that will be familiar to anyone who watches him on the touchline.Maresca’s dismissal didn’t cost Verona, who were 3-0 up at the time.Ternana were already down to 10 men themselves after the incident that led to the visitors taking the lead from the penalty spot.Verona won the game 3-0. Maresca played just six more matches before announcing his retirement on his 37th birthday in January 2017 and going into coaching.SUN VEGAS WELCOME OFFER: GET £50 BONUS WHEN YOU JOINAlthough his second yellow card on Saturday felt excessive given the emotion of the late winner against Liverpool, it was at least consistent.Seven days earlier at Stamford Bridge, Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler had been booked for his celebration as the Seagulls came from behind to win 3-1.Although Maresca has never been dismissed from the bench, he has missed a Chelsea match through suspension. The Italian had to sit out April’s game against Everton after picking up his third yellow card of the campaign – which was for the way he celebrated Pedro Neto’s late winner at Fulham.But he could have fewer complaints about that than his last red card as a player.SAMBA STARLETSGettyEstevao scored the winner against Liverpool[/caption]CHELSEA fans are already in love with Estevao on the pitch, especially after his last-minute winner against Liverpool.And his latest off-the-field venture will only make the Brazilian wonderkid more popular.Estevao, 18, is launching The Estêvão Willian Institute, which will work with up to 3,000 children and young people between the ages of seven and 18, all free of charge.Classes will include English, the arts and dance – which is fitting for a samba star who shimmies through Premier League defences, making dribbling look like an art form in itself.The institute will be built in Franca, Sao Paulo, where Estevao grew up before making a move to Cruzeiro and then Palmeiras.Construction is expected to begin in February 2026, with the aim of opening the facility by the end of 2027.CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCKGettyLandon Emenalo was in the squad to face Liverpool[/caption]BY happy coincidence, former Chelsea director of football Michael Emenalo was in town to see son Landon named in a Premier League squad for the first time.Michael, now in the same role for the Saudi Pro League, happened to be in London on business on Landon’s big day and flew back to Riyadh on Sunday.But it was no fluke that Emenalo junior, 17, was on the bench for the win over Liverpool.Of course, it is the Blues’ rash of injuries in midfield and defence that has given the teenager the chance to train with the first team in recent weeks.Yet it shows how highly thought of Emenalo is that he was chosen to be part of Chelsea’s biggest game of the season.His only other appearance on the first-team bench was for the second leg of last season’s Conference League quarter-final with Legia Warsaw.That tie was already won after a 3-0 win at Stamford Bridge.Emenalo’s inclusion on Saturday reflected his encouraging progress.PA:Empics SportMichael Emenalo left Chelsea in 2017[/caption]By the end of last season, he had already been promoted from the Under-18 team to the Under-21 side competing in Premier League 2.Emenalo had started every PL 2 game for Chelsea until his call-up to the senior side.Significantly, he started all five of those matches at left back and both Uefa Youth League games in the same position. His two starts for England Under-17s so far this season were also at left back.Emenalo’s usual role in his career to date has been in midfield and he caught the eye there in the second half of the pre-season friendly at Bromley.But his ability to play in a number of positions, which also includes centre back, will stand him in good stead.The teenager has football in his genes, and not just through dad Michael, a former Nigerian international who played at the 1994 World Cup.Mum Erin Fahey was a goalkeeper for the first professional women’s team in the USA, Washington Freedom.The eldest of Erin and Michael’s three sons, Sebastien, 19, is a Great Britain youth international basketball player who has just started his freshman year at Loyola University Maryland.If Landon maintains his progress, he is set to graduate to a Chelsea first-team debut sooner rather than later.BLAST FROM THE PASTInstagram @fcbarcelonaAndreas Christensen was watching Chelsea’s win over Liverpool[/caption]COBHAM academy product Andreas Christensen still has a soft spot for Chelsea, it seems.The Danish defender won the Champions League with the Blues and was spotted watching their win over Liverpool on his phone on his way to play for Barcelona against Sevilla.Chelsea fared significantly better than Barca on the day, with La Blaugrana getting hammered 4-1 away from home.Christensen came on from the bench to replace Ronald Araujo, and fans are calling for him to play more games this season as a starter.The 29-year-old has said he wants to stay in Spain beyond this season, with his contract running out in 2026, and links back to Stamford Bridge will no doubt run on until he puts pen to paper.DIS AIN’T HAPPENINGGettyDisasi unlikely to be recalled despite Chelsea’s defensive injuries[/caption]CHELSEA have suffered defensive issues since day one of their pre-season and they are not slowing down.But things will have to get even worse before Axel Disasi is called in from the cold,Levi Colwill sustained his ACL injury in the FIRST training session back after the Club World Cup, and there have been other injury and suspension issues ever since.Benoit Badiashile and Josh Acheampong – the Blues’ 5th and 6th-choice centre halves – were called upon to fill in against Liverpool on Saturday but both went off with what appeared to be injuries.Willy Caballero, the assistant manager, stated after the game that the changes were precautionary, but it did leave Chelsea with a back four made up entirely of full-backs against the champions.All of the drama, however, does not seem to be helping Disasi, the France international defender who, along with Raheem Sterling, remains firmly part of the Chelsea ‘bomb squad’ unwanted by Enzo Maresca.And Chelsea Files is told that even the current defensive crisis will not change his situation – despite the fact he (and Sterling) are registered to play in the Premier League, presumably just in case a situation like this arose.The hope is that, with an international break to recover, Maresca will still have options for the Nottingham Forest game and there will not have to be a Disasi U-Turn.LEGENDS CLASHGettyEden Hazard will be one of a number of Chelsea legends to face Liverpool on Saturday[/caption]LIVERPOOL were beaten by Chelsea’s future stars on Saturday, but will have a chance for revenge this weekend as they face off against the Blues’ club legends.The charity match, in aid of The Chelsea FC Foundation and the Chelsea players’ trust, kicks off at 3pm on Saturday, with tickets starting from just £17.50.Legends on display are perhaps the best group Stamford Bridge has seen in one of these games, including a return to playing in blue at ‘The Garden of Eden’ for Eden Hazard.The Belgian will be joined by John Terry, Katie Chapman, Gemma Davison, Joe Cole, Marcel Desailly, Petr Cech, Diego Costa, Gianfranco Zola, Carlo Cudicini, Ramires, Salomon Kalou, Eidur Gudjohnsen, Frank Sinclair, William Gallas, Jon Harley, Jody Morris, Loic Remy, Gary Cahill, Celestine Babayaro and Tiago.Hazard, of course, had many fine moments against LFC, including two of his finest Chelsea goals – a mazy dribble in the League Cup and a right-footed effort slotted into the bottom corner from outside the box in the Premier League.The Blues’ attack in the game is definitely the highlight, with a potential front four of Hazard, Zola, Cole and Costa.SunSport will have all of the latest updates on the game, as well as coverage on our social media accounts.