It seems a lifetime ago that Jose Mourinho, before his first spell at Chelsea, careered down the Old Trafford touchline to celebrate a Porto winner against Manchester United.<br /><br />That was 2004, before Estevao was even born. Now, 21 years later, Enzo Maresca is the man who flew down the Stamford Bridge grass to cheer a goal scored by his 18-year-old Brazilian attacker.<br /><br />Chelsea had been up against it when facing Liverpool on Saturday night, having led 1-0 through Moises Caicedo's long-range effort before being pegged back by Cody Gakpo.<br /><br />But Estevao popped up at the end of the game to net the winner, condemning Liverpool to a third-straight defeat and launching Chelsea to sixth in the table.<br /><br />The teenager ran to the corner flag to perform a knee slide and celebrate, and he was followed by his teammates, as would be expected.<br /><br />But then television cameras cut to the touchline, and Maresca was seen sprinting down the touchline to join in and celebrate with his players. <br /><br />The Italian was then seen punching the air and celebrating in front of the home fans, before making a quick escape and heading back to his dugout.<br /><br />But he wasn't swift enough to avoid punishment, having already received a yellow card earlier in the game. He was given his marching orders by manager Anthony Taylor.<br /><br />That was the Blues' fourth red card in five games, following Robert Sanchez, Trevoh Chalobah, and Joao Pedro.<br /><br />But it was an important three points for Maresca's side, who had lost against Brighton last time out. <br /><br />Liverpool, meanwhile, after being five points clear at the top of the league last time out, have surrendered that lead to Arsenal, who beat West Ham 2-0 earlier in the day.<br /><br />Former Liverpool and Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge said of the celebrations on Sky Sports: 'You saw what it meant to Chelsea - not just to the players but to the management. Maresca was being questioned, and the start of the season wasn't ideal.<br /><br />'They will come out of this game understanding that they're capable of performances like that - but they need to do it game after game.'<br /><br />Mourinho, meanwhile, returned to Chelsea as recently as the week, as he took his Benfica side to Stamford Bridge in a 1-0 defeat.<br /><br />'Of course I thank them,' he said after supporters sang his name three times during the game. 'I did it on the pitch. I live around here. I talk with them every day on the street.
