Maresca 'happy' at Chelsea but wounds remain open
Summary
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca expressed frustration before a recent match against Everton, calling it "the worst 48 hours" of his time at the club. Despite Chelsea's win, Maresca did not explain his comments but hinted at a lack of support within the club. He remains focused on the upcoming Carabao Cup quarter-final against Cardiff.Key Facts
- Enzo Maresca joined Chelsea as head coach in July 2024 from Leicester City.
- Maresca described a challenging period before Chelsea's win over Everton but did not provide specific details.
- He expressed dissatisfaction with the support he received, without naming who he meant.
- Chelsea is currently fourth in the Premier League but recently had a poor run, with only two points from three games before beating Everton.
- Chelsea is set to play a Carabao Cup quarter-final against Cardiff.
- Maresca is working with young talent and managing key player injuries and suspensions.
- He expressed pride in his team's achievements, such as qualifying for the Champions League and winning other cups.
- Owner Behdad Eghbali was overseas when the comments were made, with other directors taking charge.
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