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Enzo Maresca: Chelsea Boss Says He Is 'Happy' but Wounds Still Open After 'Worst 48 Hours' Claim
Maresca described a difficult period marked by limited support beyond fans and affirmed his commitment to Chelsea ahead of a key cup quarter-final.
- On Monday at Cobham, Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca refused to clarify remarks he made after Saturday's 2-0 win over Everton that the previous 48 hours had been his worst since joining the club.
- After a run of poor results and criticism, Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca said many people hadn't supported him following a four-game winless run, while Chelsea insiders played down his words as emotional.
- Asked about his future, Maresca said he remained committed to the Chelsea job, replying `Absolutely, yes.` He praised Chelsea supporters and noted Cole Palmer scored in 21 minutes but will miss the Cardiff City tie.
- He became visibly impatient when reporters and media at Cobham pressed him to explain remarks that prompted speculation he referred to Chelsea owners and sporting directors.
- With a semi-final at stake, Maresca urged Chelsea FC to move on after a recent ten-week period of positive results, including the Arsenal draw, and treat Cardiff City as another chance to reach a semi-final in 18 months since he joined.
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After the victory against Everton (2-0) Saturday in the Premier League, Enzo Maresca confided that he had just lived "the worst 48 hours" dep......
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