With all said and done, Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea side gave another solid account of themselves against Arsenal at Stamford Bridge. Perhaps some in blue may have been disappointed not to win, but both Chelsea and Arsenal had their chances, and ultimately a draw felt fair. After 11 games played, Chelsea sit third in the Premier League, a position that Maresca must be happy with. The Italian inherited a strong squad in west London, but it was one still full of individuals rather than a cohesive team. But with a midfield duo of Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia now emerging, Chelsea have developed a cl…