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  1. Chelsea Eyes Unexpected Maresca Successor: In-House Candidate Rosenior in Frame

    Europe Chelsea Eyes Unexpected Maresca Successor: In-House Candidate Rosenior in Frame

    The Digest: Following the departure of Enzo Maresca, Chelsea's board is reportedly considering a surprising internal candidate to fill the managerial vacancy: Liam Rosenior, the current coach of sister club Strasbourg. The 41-year-old Englishman, who has never managed in the Premier League, is...
  2. Chelsea sack Enzo Maresca

    Europe Chelsea sack Enzo Maresca

    The Digest: Chelsea Football Club has parted ways with head coach Enzo Maresca less than two years into his tenure, announcing a mutual separation as the season reaches a critical juncture. The club stated the move was made to give the team the "best chance" of salvaging key objectives across...
  3. Enzo Maresca a Key Contender to Succeed Pep Guardiola at Manchester City

    Europe Enzo Maresca a Key Contender to Succeed Pep Guardiola at Manchester City

    The Digest: Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca is considered a leading candidate on Manchester City's shortlist to potentially replace Pep Guardiola. The Premier League champions are reportedly preparing for the possibility of Guardiola's departure, with a growing anticipation that the 2025/26...
  4. Chelsea Reach Carabao Cup Semi-Finals with 3-1 Victory Over Cardiff

    Europe Chelsea Reach Carabao Cup Semi-Finals with 3-1 Victory Over Cardiff

    The Digest: Chelsea advanced to the Carabao Cup semi-finals with a 3-1 win over Cardiff City, marked by a heavily rotated lineup and a dramatic late goal from Alejandro Garnacho. Key Points: Chelsea defeated Cardiff City 3-1 to advance to the Carabao Cup semi-finals. Manager Enzo Maresca...
  5. Cole Palmer Strike Helps Chelsea End Winless Run with Vital 2-0 Victory Over Everton

    Europe Cole Palmer Strike Helps Chelsea End Winless Run with Vital 2-0 Victory Over Everton

    The Digest: Chelsea returned to winning ways with a 2-0 Premier League victory over Everton, powered by a goal from the returning Cole Palmer. According to match reports, the win lifted the Blues back into the Champions League qualification places. Key Points: Cole Palmer scored his first...
  6. "Otherwise They Can Get Injured Again" – Maresca Defends Rotating Chelsea Stars

    Europe "Otherwise They Can Get Injured Again" – Maresca Defends Rotating Chelsea Stars

    The Digest: Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has highlighted the delicate balance between reliance and preservation. Following a 3-1 defeat to Leeds United, he explained his necessary rotation of crucial players to prevent long-term injuries, underscoring the physical toll of elite football. Key...
  7. Chelsea Boss Maresca Ranks Caicedo Above Rice in World Midfielder List

    Europe Chelsea Boss Maresca Ranks Caicedo Above Rice in World Midfielder List

    The Digest: Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has declared Moisés Caicedo one of the two best defensive midfielders in the world, placing him alongside Manchester City's Rodri and notably omitting Arsenal's Declan Rice. The bold endorsement came after Caicedo delivered a dominant, match-winning...
  8. Maresca Slams Delap's "Stupid" Red Card in Chelsea's Dramatic EFL Cup Win

    Europe Maresca Slams Delap's "Stupid" Red Card in Chelsea's Dramatic EFL Cup Win

    The Digest: Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has condemned striker Liam Delap's late red card as "very stupid" and "unnecessary," branding the dismissal that marred his team's narrow 4-3 EFL Cup victory over Wolves. According to the Punch, the 22-year-old, just returning from injury, was sent off...
  9. Chelsea Manager Maresca Labels Performance "Not Good Enough" After Sunderland Defeat

    Europe Chelsea Manager Maresca Labels Performance "Not Good Enough" After Sunderland Defeat

    The Digest: Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca did not mince words following his team's dramatic late loss to Sunderland. The Italian labelled his team's overall performance as "not good enough" after a promising start collapsed into a third league defeat in five outings, highlighting a deepening...
  10. Chelsea Demolish 10-Man Ajax 5-1 in Champions League Rout

    Europe Chelsea Demolish 10-Man Ajax 5-1 in Champions League Rout

    The Digest: Chelsea ruthlessly dismantled a 10-man Ajax side 5-1 at Stamford Bridge. According to reports, the Blues capitalized on an early red card to Ajax captain Kenneth Taylor, with five different scorers securing a decisive victory that showcased the squad's depth amid an injury crisis...
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