Fan views on Maresca's standing among Blues supporters
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Chelsea fans are up in arms following the news that Enzo Maresca could be set to walk away in the coming months.
Jamie Carragher has risked incurring further wrath of Chelsea supporters by reiterating his opinion that Enzo Maresca will not be the club’s manager next season. The Italian is being mooted as a successor to Pep Guardiola at Manchester City and Carragher believes that goings on behind the scenes in west London will lead to another change in the Stamford Bridge dugout.
Joel: First half was shocking but we got the win regardless. Maresca's subs were crucial at half time. Garnacho seems to have found his shooting boots too. On to Saturday, at a ground we haven't done well in recent years, but a win at St James' would be incredible.
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Chelsea fans set for next chapter in Maresca’s battle with hierarchy in today’s press conference
Chelsea’s win over Everton at the weekend was pretty routine. What followed in the press conference was not.Manager Enzo Maresca, in the middle of a routine answer about Malo Gusto’s form,
Enzo Maresca responded surprisingly to a question in his press conference after the win over Everton. The issue is still unclear
Chelsea fans might have one or two concerns over Kendry Paez after the loanee's frustrated display in the Europa Conference League.
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Chelsea fans’ preferred lineup against Cardiff City: Rotation time (even Tosin)!
Some of Chelsea’s lesser spotted squad members are expected to get some minutes tonight against third-division Cardiff City in the League Cup. Though a spot in the semifinals is on the line, we should be able to dispatch the only lower-league side remaining in this competition without needing all the usual suspects.
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Enzo Maresca pleased to see Chelsea reach Carabao Cup semi-finals
Chelsea booked their place in the Carabao Cup semi-finals with a 3-1 victory away at Cardiff, relying on the depth of their squad to overcome a spirited League One challenge.