Enzo Maresca: Chelsea manager leaves Premier League club after 19 months
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Enzo Maresca: Chelsea manager leaves Premier League club after 19 months
"Manager Enzo Maresca has left Chelsea after a tempestuous end to his 19 months in charge at the Premier League club. Italian Maresca was booed by supporters during the 2-2 draw at home to 15th-placed Bournemouth on Tuesday, which extended the Blues' poor league run to one win in nine matches and left them 15 points behind leaders Arsenal. "With key objectives still to play for across four competitions including qualification for Champions League football, Enzo and the club believe a change gives the team the best chance of getting the season back on track," Chelsea said."
"In cryptic remarks after Chelsea's 2-0 home win over Everton on December 13, Maresca said the preceding 48 hours had been "the hardest" since he joined the club "because so many people didn't support me and the team." The 45-year-old said his comments were not about fans but has refused to elaborate on them or clarify the subject of his disgruntlement. Maresca had a "complete breakdown in his relationship" with Chelsea, who "had their patience tested" by his tactical decisions and behaviour off the pitch, according to the Guardian. Assistant manager Willy Caballero said Maresca had been unwell for two days when the Argentine assumed media duties after the draw with the Cherries, but the report cited claims that Maresca had opted not to appear because he was "considering his options after growing dissatisfied with elements of the Chelsea project", adding that his absence created "further tensions"."
Enzo Maresca departed Chelsea after 19 months following a run of poor Premier League form, fan boos and strained relations with the club. Chelsea recorded one win in nine league matches and sat 15 points behind leaders, prompting concern about the season's trajectory. The club stated a change offers the best chance to pursue objectives across four competitions, including Champions League qualification. Maresca described a recent 48-hour period as the hardest since joining and declined to explain further. Reports cite a complete breakdown with the club, questions over tactics and behaviour, and consideration of a January dismissal.
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