Enzo Maresca to face more troubles as Chelsea new manager emerges

Chelsea supporters are currently having negative comments about Enzo Maresca, and the players also don’t seem to be entirely convinced of the manager.

After a 3-1 loss to Brighton at Stamford Bridge, where the Blues pulled the self-destruct button for the second time in a week after a sending off, Maresca supervised back-to-back Premier League losses.

This time, Trevoh Chalobah left early, leaving Jorrel Hato and Josh Acheampong, who were inexperienced, to handle a hungry Brighton attack—something they couldn’t manage.

Even if the manager’s substitutions weren’t as contentious as those against Manchester United, Chelsea supporters were not thrilled with Maresca inside Stamford Bridge as they lost once more.

The Chelsea players don’t like Enzo Maresca.

Once more, Joao Pedro was the only known attacker on the field, and even with so many defensive players, they still gave up three goals in the closing minutes of the match.

It appears that the players are not entirely in agreement with the manager’s requests. After the game, Simon Phillips said that the players haven’t been on good terms with the manager since the previous season.

He remarked: “Next post… A significant number of Chelsea’s players have not “clicked” with Maresca, as I mentioned last season. Palmer’s allegations from the previous season were accurate. And it went beyond him. A sizable portion of them objected to the way he was forcing them to play. is what it is.

Chelsea supporters are demanding that Maresca be replaced.

Some club supporters have had enough of the manager, even if he gave Chelsea two titles only a few months ago.

Despite the fact that Cesc Fabregas is only one year into what looks to be a prosperous coaching career, some Chelsea supporters have demanded that he be appointed manager.

In all honesty, Maresca has had a difficult season, with the Blues suffering more injuries than most teams and red cards ruining a string of Premier League games.

However, with Jose Mourinho, a familiar face to Chelsea supporters, in the opposing dugout, there will be pressure on him to produce a result in the Champions League on Tuesday.