Chelsea have officially turned the page on Enzo Maresca. The London club announced this Thursday the end of its collaboration with the Italian coach, whose position had been weakened by a series of disappointing results and increasingly strained relations with the club’s leadership. Both parties have reached an agreement for an amicable separation.
In its statement, Chelsea thanked Maresca for his work and the successes achieved during his time in charge, notably the victory in the UEFA Europa Conference League and the triumph at the Club World Cup. “These successes will remain etched in the club’s recent history,” the statement said, while stressing that the team’s high sporting ambitions this season motivated the change in order to “get the team back on track.”
A New Direction for Chelsea
The London club remains involved on several fronts, including the fight for qualification for the Champions League. In this context, the board believes that a new impulse is necessary to achieve these major objectives.
To succeed him, one name is already emerging insistently: Liam Rosenior. The current Strasbourg head coach is reportedly a serious candidate being considered by Chelsea to begin a new chapter.
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