Chelsea’s support for managers Enzo Maresca, despite the disappointing defeat on Sunday against Arsenal, remains steadfast.
After being seen as an external title candidate in December, Chelsea has struggled a miserable form for a place in the top 4 of the Premier League. The defeat through Arsenal leaves the blues fourth in the overall ranking, but after playing a game more than the Carabao Cup winner Newcastle United, who has only had two points.
While the defeat at Arsenal was a predictable result for Marescas outside of shape, the fan frustration continued to assemble after a bitterly disappointing performance, which it had done, 59% property with expected destinations of only 0.36 to combine the lowest games from Maresca’s reign so far. Mikel Areta’s claim that Chelsea is the best attack team in the division has only the tensions under a fan base that does not feel the same.
Chelsea has now won only four of her last 13 Premier League games – these victories against the teams, which currently occupy the 16th, 17th, 19th and 20th place in the overall ranking – but BBC Sport Enter that the property remains committed to Maresca.
It is emphasized that in contrast to the last season with Mauricio Pochettino there is no feeling of the gap behind the scenes or growing concerns about the direction of the club, since those who are responsible for the big decisions are all convinced that Maresca is the right man for the job.
Such optimism was recently shared by co -owner Jonathan Goldstein, who would undoubtedly end Maresca in February.
Club officials believe that the form shown under Maresca in the early season is a better example of the skills of this team, not least because of the effects of Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke.
Maresca argued to lose two of his three top scorers, made a “big difference” when he revealed that Cole Palmer, the leading sniper of the team, put on the side for his own magic.