High expectations unfair on new Chelsea, says Maresca ()

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· 9 hours ago
High expectations unfair on new Chelsea, says Maresca

<img src="https://thesun.my/binrepository/338x225/0c0/0d0/none/11808/CLYG/2025-05-15t110050z-1069305687-rc2nfeam0g31-rtrmadp-3-soccer-england-che-mun-preview_5216631_20250517080755.jpg"><p><b>CHELSEA</b> boss Enzo Maresca claimed unrealistic demands are placed on his side after a nervy 1-0 win over Manchester United pushed the Blues towards Champions League qualification on Friday.</p><p>Marc Cucurella headed in the only goal 20 minutes from time to lift Chelsea into the Premier League's top four.</p><p>Victory at Nottingham Forest on the final day of the campaign on May 25 will guarantee at least a top-five finish that will see Chelsea return to the Champions League after a two-year absence.</p><p>Maresca's men can also end the season with a trophy should they defeat Real Betis in the Europa Conference League.</p><p>Chelsea have spent over £1 billion ($1.33 billion) on new signings in three years since an American consortium replaced Roman Abramovich as the club's owners.</p><p>However, the majority of that investment has been splashed on promising young talent and Maresca believes his side should be afforded more patience.</p><p>“For me the problem is that in general, people, you the press, you still think that Chelsea is the same Chelsea as years ago. It’s not the same,“ said Maresca.</p><p>“Tonight (Nicolas) Jackson was suspended, we played with Tyrique (George) and six players from the academy (in the squad).</p><p>“Years ago, if (Didier) Drogba was out, Diego Costa was playing or Fernando Torres. This is a completely different Chelsea.</p><p>“I can understand that people struggle to see that. But we are in the right direction, hopefully we can bring the club where the club deserves to be.”</p>

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