They have shown good workings, or is Guardiola just the lucky charm. We saw what happened between Pep and Arteta in this season premiere league but nevertheless Pep proved why he still remains the boss in the business.
In respect to the decision of Chelsea as a club, accepting Maresca as the coach, hope he does better than the former or his stay won't be quite long. With the stay of Pochettino, Chelsea are supposedly to win the Conference league and go far in the Premier League, considering they took Maresca as a better replacement we expect him to win the trophies and send Chelsea back to the Champions league. A lot is on him, he should do what seems right for him, whatever quality of players he needs to help him succeed in his regime.
It is fortunate that Chelsea chose Enzo Maresca as its new coach because I see positive developments in the future so that Enzo Maresca wants to show that he is worthy of managing this club. And it is not surprising that several coaches who have worked with Pep Guardiola have good qualities and are disciplined in educating their players. I hope Enzo Maresca is able to meet these expectations. There is nothing wrong with challenging Enzo Maresca, but once again we need to remember that Chelsea is in the hands of Todd Boehly who is always impatient with the process and in the end we cannot be sure whether Enzo Maresca will also receive the same treatment as Pochettino received.
Many top European teams try to imitate Arsenal or Leverkusen's style in choosing coaches, choosing coaches who are not well-known but have the basis of having worked with top European coaches, for example Pep Guardiola.
Maybe that's what Chelsea and Bayer Munich are doing at the moment, but can club owners or supporters be as patient as Arsenal fans? For Chelsea, I think it will be difficult for them to accept that, because it will take several years to become a team that is ready to compete to become a winner.
I agree with you, can Todd Boehly be patient with Enzo Maresca waiting a few years to become champion?
Pochettino managed to stabilize Chelsea and if they had given him at least 3 to 4 years on his contract, I believe that Pochettino would have been able to make Chelsea become champions of the Premier League and probably be able to get far in the European Champions League, but Chelsea's owner He's impatient and doesn't seem to understand anything about football or he's on a mission to destroy Chelsea. now he has hired another coach who in my opinion will not make Chelsea become champions next season and I very much doubt that Chelsea will occupy the places of access to the European champions league next season and then this Chelsea owner will fire this new one trainer
Chelsea's new coach, Enzo Maresca, as Leicester's coach he played
46 games, 31 wins, 4 draws and
11 defeats![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.talkimg.com%2Fimages%2F2024%2F05%2F29%2FLVxYZ.png&t=666&c=qND36Fan5kMcFg)
We all know that the Premier League is much more difficult than the second division leagues in England. To make things even worse, Chelsea will have to spend money to pay Leicester
Chelsea will pay £8m as compensation fee to Leicester for Enzo Maresca
The Italian manager has agreed terms on five year deal with option to extend until 2030, as reported yesterday.
Chelsea will spend £8m to appoint Maresca plus extra for the staff — as at least five members will join Enzo.
Willy Caballero, assistant Danny Walker, the GK coach Michele de Bernardin, fitness coach Marcos Alvarez and first-team analyst Javier Caballero all set to join.
source: https://www.instagram.com/p/C7i7S_JI1x4/To be honest, I don't see this being a good move, we'll see next season in which position Chelsea will finish, I still think it's unlikely that Chelsea will improve to the point of becoming champions next season and after the next season