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Jamie Carragher has fired a stern warning to Enzo Maresca after his fiery words about Chelsea. The Italian described the last few days as the worst of his time in West London, and Premier League icon Carragher believes it is a matter of time before he departs Stamford Bridge,
Enzo Maresca has an internal issue at Chelsea which prompted his post-match comments about not feeling supported, talkSPORT understands. Maresca is understood to have grown frustrated with
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca refused to explain the comments he made after beating Everton on Saturday; Maresca said the days before beating the Toffees 2-0 were the worst 48 hours as Chelsea boss; watch Cardiff vs Chelsea live on Sky Sports on Tuesday,
Jamie Carragher has declared that he doesn't believe Enzo Maresca will remain as Chelsea head coach next season, following the Italian's admission that he lacks backing at the club. Following the victory over Everton on Saturday, Maresca revealed that the preceding two days had been his "worst 48 hours" at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea boss Maresca has opened up a can of worms: "The last 48 hours have been the hardest since I joined the club."
They pushed Newcastle hard on their visit to St. James' Park in October, only falling to a last minute winner from Bruno Guimaraes. Only two points separate them from their hosts, who will be feeling the pressure after Sunday's defeat in the Tyne-Weir derby and who looked drained from competing on four fronts.
Jamie Carragher doubts whether Enzo Maresca will still be in charge of Chelsea next season. It comes after the Blues boss made cryptic comments following his side’s win over Everton. The
Following the recent 2–0 victory over Everton, Maresca turned the post-match press conference away from routine questions and into a surprise criticism of what he described as the “worst 48 hours” of his tenure because “many people” were not showing him support.
Head coach Enzo Maresca confirms that a specific Chelsea player will be among those rested for Tuesday's EFL Cup quarter-final against Cardiff City.
The head coach said the issue was a "general" one and that he is "very happy with the fans" after their win against Everton on Saturday.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca is evasive when asked to explain his claim that he has endured his "worst 48 hours" at the club and lacked support.