Chelsea’s co -owner confirms the decision Enzo Maresca in the middle of the rumors of bags
Chelsea co -owner Jonathan Goldstein insists that the head coach Enzo Maresca, who is under increasing pressure, will remain in charge until the end of the season.
Maresca concluded a five -year contract when he joined this summer and supervised the great start that Chelsea advertised as external candidates for Premier league Title in December. But the poor fall in shape has only brought three victories in the last 11 club games in all competitions.
With the increasing number of Chelsea’s supporters turning to Maresca and expressing frustration according to the current direction of the club, the co -owner Goldstein threw out Italian in Stamford Bridge in the future.
“It’s a great job,” Goldstein said Bloomberg TV. “Chelsea started the season very well. The last six weeks were, you know, find your feet a little more.
“But Enzo obviously did a great job in gathering a team, gathering talent. And we are very optimistic for the rest of the season in the way it is played.”
Asked if Maresca would stay last for the last few months of the season, Goldstein insisted that former Leicester City chief has “100%” support for the club hierarchy.
Morale eye Chelsea He has been decaying in recent weeks. Fans inside Stamford Bridge heard themselves singing former owner of Roman Abramovich, along with banners who caused Clearlake Capital control owners, led by Behdad Eghbali and Jose Felician, to change their access to the club.
The recent statement of Maresca that those who mainly did not ask for a place in this year’s four best four have only attracted more frustration than fans who long for the return to high standards held during Abramovish’s trophy mandate.