Chelsea FC Manager Enzo Maresca has been sacked this early morning after not winning his last three Premier League Games his replacement has been named

Reports are emerging from journalists stationed in Chelsea’s press area who had been anticipating Enzo Maresca’s appearance, indicating that the Chelsea manager will be absent from his scheduled post-match media duties.
The Chelsea manager has opted out of his post-game press obligations following yet another result that fell short of expectations.
Enzo Maresca pictured on the sidelines during the Newcastle match. (Photo credit: George Wood/Getty Images)
Kieran Gill from the Daily Mail shared on Twitter: “Enzo Maresca will not be conducting post-match interviews for #CFC tonight as we’re told he’s feeling unwell.”
Following a draw that means his squad has secured only a single league victory across their last seven matches, the manager’s voice won’t be heard tonight.
This appears to be a situation driven by sheer exasperation from the manager, who seemingly cannot bring himself to confront the press for additional questioning regarding how the campaign is deteriorating.
Our expectation isn’t that this relates to him being dismissed immediately following the final whistle – though that scenario isn’t entirely outside the realm of possibility. Naturally, speculation about such a dismissal is circulating rapidly. However, we find it unlikely – if the club intended to terminate his position, they wouldn’t resort to such blatant dishonesty. Furthermore, we don’t believe he’s facing immediate pressure regarding his job security.
We’ve also had suspicions that this pattern might emerge. Pep Guardiola skipped a press conference several weeks back without providing any justification, simply allowing Kolo Toure to handle it instead. The broadcasting companies will undoubtedly raise objections at some point, but it’s evident that managers believe they can evade this responsibility.
Additionally, who can definitively say he isn’t genuinely unwell? That possibility exists…
On a different note…
Estevao emerged as Chelsea’s standout performer in this match, displaying electrifying ball control and challenging opposition defenders, making him our most dangerous attacking threat.
Chelsea’s two goals in this fixture were contributed by Cole Palmer (who converted from the penalty spot following an Estevao dribble) and Enzo Fernandez, who powerfully struck the ball into the upper corner from outside the penalty area.



