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Enzo Maresca delivers clear message in first words as Chelsea boss

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Enzo Maresca delivers clear message in first words as Chelsea boss

Enzo Maresca has spoken for the first time publicly as the new Chelsea head coach.

The Italian, who was appointed as Mauricio Pochettino’s successor last month, has finally spoken in an extensive interview with the club’s media team. Maresca was asked about a whole variety of subjects, including his play-style and the significance of building a connection with the supporters.




“‘In this moment, when you join a club you try to analyse what the club and team needs to improve and do the right things,” the 44-year-old explained. “For me, it’s clear we need to create as soon as possible the right mentality and culture, a culture that the fans can be proud of. This is very important.

“We are going to try to be an aggressive team on the ball and off the ball and we need to create this connection between the fans and the club, especially at home. When you have your own fans behind the team pushing, it’s like playing with 12 players and this is what we have to create here.”

Maresca, who was the club’s first-choice option after a thorough process where numerous coaches were considered, is really excited to get working with his players in pre-season. There are a few who are still representing their countries at Euro 2024 or Copa America but a large portion of them are expected back at Cobham today to begin their preparations for their tour of the United States later in the month.

“I’m very excited,” Maresca said about meeting his players. “One of the reasons I’m here is because I’m convinced the squad is very good and full of talent. The most important thing now is we’re able to create the right culture that drives us for the season.

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