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Maresca leaves Chelsea after just 18 months in charge

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Last updated: 2026/01/01 at 6:47 PM
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Chelsea Football Club and head coach Enzo Maresca have parted ways after just 18 months, the Premier League team announced Thursday. The decision comes amid a disappointing run of form for the Blues, currently sitting fifth in the league and facing increasing pressure to secure Champions League qualification. This unexpected change raises questions about the club’s direction and future managerial appointments.

Maresca’s departure follows a period of speculation fueled by recent results and reports of a strained relationship with the club’s ownership. Chelsea has confirmed the split, stating it was a mutual decision made with the aim of improving the team’s performance across all competitions.

Chelsea Sack Enzo Maresca: A Season in Turmoil

The Italian coach leaves Chelsea with a mixed record. While he guided the team to a fourth-place finish and Champions League qualification in his first full season, recent performances have been underwhelming. A recent 2-2 draw against Bournemouth highlighted the team’s struggles, particularly their tendency to concede leads – they’ve dropped 13 points from winning positions at home this season. This inconsistency contributed to the growing calls for change at Stamford Bridge.

Additionally, Maresca’s comments in December, where he stated that “many people at Chelsea didn’t support me and the team,” added to the tension. He repeatedly declined to elaborate on these remarks, further fueling speculation about internal conflicts. His absence from the post-match press conference following the Bournemouth draw, initially attributed to illness, also raised eyebrows.

Recent Struggles and Potential Opportunities

Chelsea’s form has been erratic, with damaging defeats against Leeds, Atalanta, and Aston Villa increasing the pressure on Maresca. Despite a high point with a 3-0 Champions League win over Barcelona in November, the team’s Premier League form has been particularly concerning. They currently trail league leaders Arsenal by 15 points.

Meanwhile, Maresca had been linked with a potential return to Manchester City as a successor to Pep Guardiola. Reports suggest he informed Chelsea of talks with City, as required by his contract. This connection may have influenced the timing of the separation, allowing Maresca to pursue other opportunities.

The Search for a Replacement

The club now faces the task of finding a suitable replacement. Several names have already emerged as potential candidates, including Liam Rosenior, the current head coach of Strasbourg – a club owned by Chelsea’s parent company, BlueCo. Despite Rosenior’s lack of Premier League experience, his connection to the ownership group makes him a strong contender.

Other managers reportedly under consideration include former Barcelona head coach Xavi, Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, Fulham’s Marco Silva, and Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola. The club will likely prioritize candidates with a proven track record and a clear vision for the team’s future. The managerial change also impacts Premier League standings and the race for European qualification.

Chelsea’s next fixture is a challenging away match against Manchester City on Sunday, the first of nine games in a congested January schedule. The interim manager, yet to be announced, will face an immediate test as they attempt to stabilize the team and navigate a crucial period of the season. The club is also still competing in the League Cup, with a semi-final tie against Arsenal on the horizon.

The immediate focus will be on identifying and appointing a new head coach capable of revitalizing the team’s form and securing Champions League football. The speed of this process and the ultimate choice will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike, as Chelsea aims to salvage a season that has so far fallen short of expectations. The club’s long-term football strategy will also be under scrutiny following this significant change.

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