Chelsea owners back Maresca: why his job is safe for now.
According to The Sun: It is too early to say whether Chelsea's owners support manager Enzo Maresca, but it has become clear that his position is safe for now.
Despite a rocky start to the season, no one familiar with the situation believes the board's opinion could be any different. Following defeats to Manchester United and other setbacks, some insiders have learned that management remains supportive of the manager.
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Maresca is the most experienced manager in the new Clearlake team, and this may afford him the necessary time and patience, considering his achievements, which include a return to the Champions League and winning the Club Cup.
Chelsea officials are aware of the challenges they have faced due to a short preseason and injuries within the squad.
The team has shown that they have lost only five matches in the last six months, with four of those involving player Pedro Neto receiving a red card.
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The lack of available and worthy candidates for his position also contributes to his resilience. The game after facing Liverpool may help regain key players who are currently undergoing treatment.
Chelsea anticipates nine matches over the next 29 days. If the situation does not improve by early November, questions about the manager's job security will start to seriously concern everyone.
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MOUR TO COME
Jose Mourinho's return to Stamford Bridge will always garner significant interest.
The former Chelsea manager tried to calm the situation, stating that it was not a particularly exciting event while in the limelight but felt nostalgic for the old days.
He interacted with British journalists and created a wonderful atmosphere while engaging with them.
In the end, he also visited his favorite Chelsea press officer, Teresa Connolly, to give her a hug before leaving for training with Benfica.
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PAV A GO
Another Benfica player that Chelsea fans will keep an eye on is forward Vangelis Pavlidis.
This Greek striker was the club's top scorer last season and has shown excellent form with his recent goals.
Negotiations for his transfer last summer were unsuccessful, but given Chelsea's attacking instability, Pavlidis could become a valuable addition in the coming years.
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DAT’S THE WAY
David Datro Fofana has yet to score in any of his four matches for Chelsea.
However, he already has three goals from just 46 minutes played in two matches in Turkey.
If he can continue to score, Chelsea may look forward to a profitable sale.
David Datro Fofana showcases his play in Turkey.
BEEF BOURGER
Strasbourg's fans in the west stand were silent in protest against BlueCo during the match against Marseille, which shocked other supporters.
It turned out that part of their actions was actually an improvisational theater known as Les Improvisateurs.
This situation heightened the conflict between Strasbourg supporters and the club's owners, who are trying to reduce the protest.
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JOAO ABOUT THAT
Brighton spoke out regarding Chelsea forward Joao Pedro, claiming he was the 'main player' at the club.
Brighton fans published his photos with the caption 'main player', supporting their team.
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At the moment, Chelsea is going through a challenging period; however, club management is confident in their choice of manager. Upcoming matches are expected to significantly influence this situation. If results do not improve, leadership changes may occur, which could be a crucial step for their development and future successes. Therefore, agreements with new players and stabilizing results are critically important for the team in the coming months. Read also
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