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Palmer on Chelsea's mental strength: 'We showed good character again'

Palmer on Chelsea's mental strength: 'We showed good character again'

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Maresca believes Jackson will have a good final: 'He's in debt to his Chelsea team-mates'
The Chelsea manager believes his striker is in the right frame of mind to make amends with the team in the Conference League final, after his red card against Newcastle put the club's Champions League chances at risk.
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