Enzo Maresca
Italian football manager (born 1980)
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Enzo Maresca is an Italian professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of Premier League club Chelsea.
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‘Work in progress’ - how Maresca is turning Chelsea aroundAmid challenges of an oversized Chelsea squad and external criticism, Guillem Balague looks at how new manager Enzo Maresca has turned the club's fortunes around.BBC Sport - Published | |
Maresca 'happy' with Chelsea point at Man UtdEnzo Maresca says he is "happy" with a point after Chelsea's 1-1 draw against Man Utd at Old Trafford.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Fantastic' Palmer could have scored even more - MarescaChelsea head coach Enzo Maresca praises "fantastic" Cole Palmer following their 4-2 win over Brighton & Hove Albion at Stamford Bridge.BBC Sport - Published | |
Nkunku and Jackson a 'nice problem' but Maresca can't play bothChelsea boss Enzo Maresca is pleased to have two strikers scoring goals regularly as Christopher Nkunku gets a hat-trick against Barrow - but says he can't play them both.BBC Sport - Published | |
Chelsea progressing in the right direction - MarescaChelsea boss Enzo Maresca says his side are progressing in the "right direction" following their 3-0 win against West Ham at the London Stadium.BBC Sport - Published | |
Maresca pleased with Sancho and Nkunku's impactChelsea head coach Enzo Maresca praised the impact of his substitutes, including Jadon Sancho and Christopher Nkunku, who combined to score in a narrow victory against Bournemouth at the Vitality..BBC Sport - Published | |
Sterling & Chilwell 'will not get minutes' if they stay at ChelseaChelsea manager Enzo Maresca tells Raheem Sterling and the other members of his squad who are yet to be involved this season that they "will not get any minutes" if they stay at the club.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Problems' if Chelsea can't trim squad - MarescaChelsea boss Enzo Maresca says there could be "problems" if the club cannot trim their large squad before the transfer window closes.BBC Sport - Published | |
'It's not a team anymore' - Can fans name Chelsea's 42-man squad?Chelsea fans are put to the test to see how many players they can name from Enzo Maresca's 42-man squad.BBC Sport - Published | |
Chelsea 'not a mess' despite turnover of players - MarescaBoss Enzo Maresca says Chelsea are "not a mess" as they try to trim a bloated squad but insisted that was far from being the reality.BBC Sport - Published | |
Maresca 'honest, not brutal' to Sterling and ChilwellChelsea manager Enzo Maresca has cut England internationals Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell from his training squad, casting doubt on their Blues future.BBC Sport - Published | |
Sterling 'has let team-mates down', but Maresca faces 'impossible job'The inevitable problems of Chelsea's bloated squad start even before the season kicks off with Raheem Sterling accused of letting his team-mates down by a pundit.BBC Sport - Published | |
Good Chelsea performance against 'best team in the world' - MarescaChelsea boss Enzo Maresca says his sides performance was "good" despite being beaten 2-0 by the Premier League title holders, Manchester City.BBC Sport - Published | If I start to think I have 43 players, it is not a good thing - MarescaChelsea boss Enzo Maresca says if he starts to think of the size of the squad, "it is not a good thing". He also addresses the ongoing transfer situation of midfielder, Conor Gallagher and confirms he..BBC Sport - Published |
Chelsea's Gallagher eyeing transfer solution - MarescaChelsea boss Enzo Maresca says Conor Gallagher is not training with the first-team squad and will not feature against Manchester City.BBC Sport - Published | Seven talking points from Chelsea's US pre-season tourMaresca's style, Fernandez racism row, lots of goals conceded - there were several major talking points during Chelsea's United States tour.BBC Sport - Published |
Change needed to 'protect' academy players - MarescaChelsea boss Enzo Maresca has called on the Premier League to change their financial rules so clubs do not feel "compelled" to sell academy players.BBC Sport - Published |