Enzo Maresca is reportedly reassessing his future as Chelsea head coach following a difficult run of results and an apparent breakdown in his relationship with senior figures at the club. According to Sky Sports, the Italian manager is seriously considering stepping down after internal support for him and the team has seemingly diminished.
The 45-year-old’s position has come under increased scrutiny after Chelsea managed just one victory in their last seven Premier League matches. This poor sequence has left the Blues fifth in the table, trailing league leaders Arsenal by 15 points and raising further questions about the club’s direction under Maresca.
Tensions escalated earlier this month after a 3–1 defeat to Leeds United, when Maresca openly voiced his frustration during a press conference. He described the period as the most difficult since his arrival at Stamford Bridge, citing a lack of backing from people around the club. While initially vague, he later clarified that his comments were not aimed at supporters or the media, reiterating his appreciation for the fans.
Chelsea’s struggles continued with a dramatic 2–2 draw against Bournemouth, a match that also brought disciplinary concerns. Moises Caicedo picked up his fifth yellow card of the season early in the game, ruling him out of the upcoming clash against Manchester City. With results faltering and internal issues unresolved, Maresca’s future at Chelsea now appears increasingly uncertain.
