Tag: Enzo Maresca

Guardiola Successor Talk Puts Maresca Back On Man City Radar

Enzo Maresca
December 2025

Manchester City have begun formal succession planning for life after Pep Guardiola, with current Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca emerging as a leading candidate should the Catalan decide to walk away in 2026 despite being contracted at the Etihad through 2027. Internal expectation is growing that this could be Guardiola’s final campaign, so City’s hierarchy are mapping out options early while stressing their 115-charge FFP case will not dictate his future, and Maresca’s Etihad history keeps him high on any potential shortlist.

Estevao Blow As Maresca Confirms Wonderkid Out For Newcastle Trip

Estevao Willian
December 2025

Maresca confirmed Estevao has a “small muscle problem” that kept him out of the 3-1 Carabao Cup win at Cardiff and will sideline him for the Premier League clash at Newcastle. The teenager’s absence trims Chelsea’s already stretched attacking options. With Estevao, Colwill, Essugo, Delap and Lavia all unavailable, Maresca turned to Tyrique George and Jamie Gittens out wide before late goals from Neto and Garnacho sealed progression. The Italian framed the cup win as a dangerous tie negotiated well, but admitted the latest knock adds to his selection headache.

Carragher Tips Maresca For Chelsea Exit After Board Blast

Enzo Maresca
December 2025

Jamie Carragher warned Enzo Maresca he is risking his Chelsea job after the Italian used Saturday’s win over Everton to complain about a lack of support during his “worst 48 hours” at the club and then refused to row back on those comments. Speaking on Monday Night Football, Carragher argued Maresca’s remarks were clearly aimed at Chelsea’s owners and sporting directors, stressing that publicly challenging billionaire bosses rarely ends well and urging the coach to stay quiet, value the opportunity and avoid another Stamford Bridge sacking cycle.

Murphy warns Maresca to ‘be quiet’ after cryptic ‘worst 48 hours’ Chelsea rant

Enzo Maresca
December 2025

Enzo Maresca described the build-up to Chelsea’s win over Everton as his “worst 48 hours” at the club and complained that “many people didn’t support us”, sparking speculation his frustration was aimed above the fanbase and prompting warnings about his job security. While praising his players and stressing affection for supporters, Maresca’s vague criticism was interpreted as a swipe at the hierarchy, leading pundit Danny Murphy to argue on television that publicly challenging billionaire owners who have already sacked multiple coaches is risky and that Maresca must choose his moments carefully.

John Terry hails Palmer as world’s best No.10 after Everton win

Cole Palmer
December 2025

John Terry labelled Cole Palmer the best No.10 in world football after the playmaker scored on his first home league start since the opening weekend, steering Chelsea to a 2-0 win over Everton that pushed them back into the Champions League positions. Palmer thrived in his preferred central role, finishing smartly from Malo Gusto’s pass before earning a standing ovation on the hour as Maresca managed his minutes after groin and toe issues, with Terry also highlighting Robert Sanchez and a rare Chelsea clean sheet.

Palmer scores on return but insists he is still short of peak form

Cole Palmer
December 2025

Cole Palmer ended a three month goal drought with a sharp finish in Chelsea’s 2-0 win over Everton, helping lift the Blues into fourth place, yet the playmaker insisted he is still short of his best as he continues managing an ongoing injury. Palmer told Match of the Day he is progressing day by day with physios and must avoid doing too much too soon, while Enzo Maresca repeated Chelsea are a better team with him, praising Reece James and Malo Gusto for helping secure the clean sheet.

De Ketelaere silences Garnacho as Atalanta stun Chelsea in Champions League comeback

Charles De Ketelaere
December 2025

Chelsea let a 1-0 lead slip in Bergamo as Atalanta struck twice after half-time, with Gianluca Scamacca and Charles De Ketelaere overturning Joao Pedro’s opener and handing Enzo Maresca a damaging Champions League defeat on his return to Italy. De Ketelaere answered Alejandro Garnacho’s pre-match comments in ruthless fashion, heading in the winner after Scamacca’s leveller as Atalanta exploited Chelsea’s lethargic second-half press, grew into the spaces out wide and turned a hostile Bergamo crowd into a decisive advantage.

Chelsea handed major Delap lift with quicker-than-feared shoulder recovery

Liam Delap
December 2025

Chelsea expect Liam Delap to return in three to four weeks after scans confirmed no fracture in the shoulder he damaged against Bournemouth, limiting his latest setback after a two month hamstring layoff and offering hope he can rejoin the attack early in the New Year. Delap had impressed with his physical presence before landing heavily and going off inside half an hour, prompting fears of a long absence, but Maresca now plans to cover upcoming games with Joao Pedro, Pedro Neto and Tyrique George up front while Delap rebuilds fitness once cleared.

Chelsea rest Palmer for Atalanta as Maresca manages fragile fitness

Cole Palmer
December 2025

Enzo Maresca has confirmed that Cole Palmer will miss Chelsea’s Champions League trip to Atalanta after the playmaker sat out training, with the club choosing to manage his fitness carefully following an injury hit campaign that has already restricted him to six appearances. Palmer only recently returned, playing half an hour before Bournemouth and around an hour in the goalless draw, and Maresca says the medical staff have planned to rest him between tightly scheduled fixtures to avoid flare ups while Liam Delap recovers from a shoulder problem.

Injury-hit Delap suffers fresh shoulder blow in Chelsea stalemate

Liam Delap
December 2025

Chelsea striker Liam Delap faces another spell out after suffering a shoulder injury and being forced off after 32 minutes in a goalless draw against Bournemouth, compounding a stop-start beginning to life at Stamford Bridge following a previous two-month hamstring layoff. Bundled over by Marcos Senesi, Delap left the pitch in visible pain as Chelsea’s attack again misfired. Enzo Maresca said it “looks quite bad” and admitted both player and club have been unlucky, stressing Chelsea “need that kind of No.9” while scans in the coming days determine damage.

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