New Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca is committed to changing the team’s culture and instilling more aggression to improve their performance. Despite finishing sixth under former manager Mauricio Pochettino and securing a spot in the Europa Conference League, Maresca believes the team needs a new mentality.
In his first press conference, Maresca emphasized the importance of creating a culture that fans can be proud of. He aims to build an aggressive team both on and off the ball and to strengthen the connection between the fans and the club, especially during home games.
Maresca, who led Leicester City to promotion to the Premier League in his first season as manager, is Chelsea’s seventh Italian manager. He follows in the footsteps of successful compatriots like Carlo Ancelotti, Antonio Conte, and Roberto Di Matteo.
Reflecting on his first week, Maresca expressed excitement about working with Chelsea’s talented squad. He stressed the importance of developing the right culture and improving players day by day. He also noted that his managerial style, shaped by experiences with renowned coaches like Carlo Ancelotti and Marcello Lippi, will be crucial in this new chapter.
Maresca’s first challenge will be facing champions Manchester City, where he previously served as an assistant to Pep Guardiola, in his debut league game with Chelsea. He looks forward to the journey ahead and urges fans to trust the process and support the team.
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