Chelsea closing in on making Enzo Maresca head coach



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Chelsea are closing in on Enzo Maresca as their new head coach, with the Leicester boss now in prime position to succeed Mauricio Pochettino.

The Blues have been impressed by the depth and breadth of his knowledge about their squad in talks with his representatives, and are impressed by his single-minded focus on the way Chelsea want to play and his desire for the job.

His obsession with possession and positional play have made him the leading candidate.

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21 thoughts on “Chelsea closing in on making Enzo Maresca head coach”

  1. I would have preferred De Zerbi or Gasperini of Atalanta who is highly underrated. Even when Chelsea went and brought in Lampard and Potter I always ask myself and tell people around me that Chelsea should go for Gasperini bcos he's so good the way I believe football should be played.

  2. This manager can only finish 3rd or 4th at the most. Except 2016, Ive noticed in the last 10yrs, only managers who have won other countries' 1st division leagues, seem to win the league.

  3. Enzo you don't need Chelsea Job pls todd boehly and bayern munich owner need to coach those team by themselves they're useless owners, if those two teams relegate I will be happiest man in the world.

  4. Maresca was sacked in November by Parma in Serie B…………..

    Only one and a half seasons as a manager, none in a top flight league……………..

    Leicester were the most expensive Championship team ever…………..wow good choice

  5. If his lack of experience in the BPL isn't a problem and they wanted someone like Arteta who had worked under Pep, then why didn't they just sign him last season? Chelsea are a joke and it is clear that by jumping from manager to manager they have no clear vision. Arteta may be working well at Arsenal now, but let's not forget there were a few painful seasons there where almost every Arsenal fan was demanding he leave their club. Arsenal have spent 800m pounds in the last 5 years to help Arsenal reach 2nd place twice. Is that good? No. Liverpool spent half that and won 1 title and finished twice to Man City by 1 pt – not to mention their 3 UCL final appearances. What is key here isn't that Arteta had worked under Pep, but that Arsenal's owners remained patient and were able to spend big to support his vision. HIS VISION. Chelsea's sporting director (s) and owners show no patience and desire to implement their own vision. That kind of inconsistent, truncated thought process through you hierarchy is a detriment to long term success.

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