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Losing Colwill did more damage than we can fathom. And the SDs thought we had enough when Maresca argued.

Someone like Hincapie on loan would have earned us extra 9 points. At the end, that extra points could worth more than the loan fee.

We made poor decisions last summer. We are now paying the price. I will blame the SDs before Maresca. Give the manager what he asks for, if he doesnโ€™t perform, then we will come for his head. At the moment, he's working overtime.
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#AfterThought

The fan base toxic levels are already high. Combined with the weak sporting directors looking for scapegoats, Maresca must do everything possible to prevent a total tilt.

Our fan base lives a very thin line between "Out" and "In". It shifts faster than getting a woman's pants off.

And possible trigger? Estevao.

The majority of the base is already frustrated with the constant line up chops, weak fielding and misprofilings.

It would be inexplicable to some of them why he should be dropped for constantly underperforming Garnacho and Gittens yet he is majorly a constant spark when fielded.

He should be aware of the complexity of the toxicity with this emotional base.
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An overview of ChelseaFC's 2025:

Played: 65
Won: 39
Drawn: 11
Lost: 15

Goals Scored: 125
Goals Conceded: 67

Manager: Enzo Maresca
Trophies: Conference League, Club World Cup

*Friendlies are included. AET matches are classified as either a Win or Loss.
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Our last 10 games in all competitions. ๐Ÿ˜‚
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Forever team Maresca, he was never the problem.

โ€ข The real accountability lies with Chelseaโ€™s sporting directors. The way the club is being run above him is deeply disappointing. From ownership to sporting directors constantly intruding into Marescaโ€™s coaching space, heโ€™s never been given breathing room or the backing he actually needs.

โ€ข Itโ€™s an unsustainable environment for any manager in the long term. If Chelsea are serious about progress, their approach at the top has to change and fast.

And yes, like any manager, he has his flaws.He rotates the squad a lot, but does he really have another option? No. You canโ€™t keep running fringe players into the ground every three days and expect consistency. The circumstances force his hand more than people want to admit.

โ€ข And letโ€™s be honest: with Man City waiting, Pep wonโ€™t hesitate to recommend Maresca as his successor. Heโ€™ll see exactly whatโ€™s happening a talented coach overpressured by owners and directors who demand too much while giving too little.
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Yeah, those โ€œworst 48 hoursโ€ comments hit deep you could tell it rattled a few babies.
And thatโ€™s the funniest (and saddest) part: itโ€™s not even about results anymore. Itโ€™s about manufacturing a narrative. Paint Maresca as the problem, pile on the pressure, then act shocked when you sack him. Same old Chelsea script, new character.

โ€ข At this point, I wouldnโ€™t even be surprised if he mentally checks out and lets it burn faster, not out of spite, but because why fight a system thatโ€™s clearly working against you? Man City calling, Pep watching, and suddenly the noise from Stamford Bridge doesnโ€™t sound worth surviving.
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๐Ÿšจ Inside details: Maresca sought to raise his own profile following success, he planned to publish a book, which was blocked by the club, and then spoke at IL Festivo dello sport in Torino, an event organised by newspaper La Gazetta Dello Sport, without Chelseaโ€™s permission.

(Nizaar Kinsella)
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๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿ”ต Maresca continues to be frustrated by aspects of the Chelsea project affecting his independence to make decisions and strategic elements donโ€™t always align with how he wants to manage the team.

(Via Ben Jacobs)
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#Chaos

โœ“ You are supposed to explain your tactics to technical directors who know nothing about coaching?

โœ“ You asked for different midfield attributes in the transfer market to address your major issue but they chose to overcrowd a position you are not interested in with two expensive weak players instead

โœ“ Your best CB injured Early in the transfer window but they ignore your pleas and ask you to go with your weakest option of them all

โœ“ They do away with your 9 and weaken the position further with two equally clumsy and weak forwards

โœ“ They hire a dead ball specialist coach you didn't ask for and you still concede stupid silly amature level goals

But at the end you have to issue a press conference on why your team is not working?

Sometimes I am frustrated with Maresca stubbornness with his tactical beliefs but sporting Directors bullshit should also not be entertained.
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Now watch the media play their role conveniently highlighting Marescaโ€™s โ€œweaknessesโ€ as the main justification for his sacking.

Itโ€™s an obvious pattern: narratives pushed by voices closely aligned with the club, shaping public opinion to make ownership look justified when the trigger is finally pulled. Suddenly everything is Marescaโ€™s fault, while the structural mess above him is quietly ignored.

Itโ€™s not analysis, itโ€™s positioning. Control the story first, then execute the decision later.
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2025, thatโ€™s a wrap. ๐Ÿ‘Š

๐Ÿ”— Chelsea FC
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