QUINIX Sport News: Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea job under no threat despite denting Champions League hopes with Ipswich draw

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Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea job under no threat despite denting Champions League hopes with Ipswich draw
Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea job under no threat despite denting Champions League hopes with Ipswich draw

Enzo Maresca’s job as Chelsea manager is under no immediate threat despite growing pressure from the Blues faithful after Sunday’s deflating 2-2 draw against Ipswich Town.

The Daily Mail reports that Maresca still has the backing of the club’s hierarchy, but he risked riling up the fans after his recent comments about the atmosphere at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea went 2-0 down to the Championship-bound Tractor Boys inside half an hour, and Maresca hinted that negativity in the crowd played a massive role in the second goal.

After a couple of horrendous passes from Robert Sanchez early on, the home crowd got nervy whenever the Spanish keeper tried building out from the back.

He then decided to go long from a goal kick – a decision that backfired as Ipswich hit the Blues on the transition, allowing Ben Johnson to slot home a second goal for Kieran McKenna’s side.

Despite heading into the break with a shocking two-goal deficit, Chelsea showed plenty of resilience to draw 2-2 courtesy of an own-goal from Axel Tuanzebe and a stunner from Jadon Sancho.

However, that wasn’t enough to overshadow the overall mood of disappointment at full-time.

The draw was a huge blow to Chelsea’s Champions League aspirations, but the Blues are still focused on finishing the campaign strongly.

The club hierarchy aren’t entertaining the idea of making another managerial switch so soon.

However, the reaction to Maresca’s post-match remarks has highlighted a disconnect with fans.

Many were taken aback by his criticism of the home support, especially during a crucial stage of the season.

While frustrations are understandable, some believe directing blame toward the crowd was misjudged.

Co-owner Behdad Eghbali and sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart made their customary visit to the dressing room after the match.

It’s understood that the leadership team is still behind Maresca and optimistic about the club’s direction under his leadership, but the coming weeks will be decisive.

Enzo Maresca’s job as Chelsea manager is under no immediate threat despite growing pressure from the Blues faithful after Sunday’s deflating 2-2 draw against Ipswich Town.

The Daily Mail reports that Maresca still has the backing of the club’s hierarchy, but he risked riling up the fans after his recent comments about the atmosphere at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea went 2-0 down to the Championship-bound Tractor Boys inside half an hour, and Maresca hinted that negativity in the crowd played a massive role in the second goal.

After a couple of horrendous passes from Robert Sanchez early on, the home crowd got nervy whenever the Spanish keeper tried building out from the back.

He then decided to go long from a goal kick – a decision that backfired as Ipswich hit the Blues on the transition, allowing Ben Johnson to slot home a second goal for Kieran McKenna’s side.

Despite heading into the break with a shocking two-goal deficit, Chelsea showed plenty of resilience to draw 2-2 courtesy of an own-goal from Axel Tuanzebe and a stunner from Jadon Sancho.

However, that wasn’t enough to overshadow the overall mood of disappointment at full-time.

The draw was a huge blow to Chelsea’s Champions League aspirations, but the Blues are still focused on finishing the campaign strongly.

The club hierarchy aren’t entertaining the idea of making another managerial switch so soon.

However, the reaction to Maresca’s post-match remarks has highlighted a disconnect with fans.

Many were taken aback by his criticism of the home support, especially during a crucial stage of the season.

While frustrations are understandable, some believe directing blame toward the crowd was misjudged.

Co-owner Behdad Eghbali and sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart made their customary visit to the dressing room after the match.

It’s understood that the leadership team is still behind Maresca and optimistic about the club’s direction under his leadership, but the coming weeks will be decisive.

 

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