Jamie Carragher has spoken on Enzo Maresca’s future at Chelsea, saying he likely won’t remain in charge next season.
Maresca admitted experiencing his “worst 48 hours” at Stamford Bridge after Chelsea’s win over Everton, citing a lack of club support.
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The comments have sparked Premier League speculation, raising questions about his long-term prospects and the manager’s position within the team.
Carragher criticised Maresca’s decision to speak publicly about internal club issues, calling it “a big problem” for his credibility.
Carragher Highlights Maresca’s Public Admission as Issue
Despite this, Carragher praised Maresca’s tactical ability against top teams, including Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City and Arne Slot’s Liverpool.
He added that Maresca has proven capable tactically, showing strong performances in both domestic and European competitions over the years.
Chelsea have not elaborated on Maresca’s comments in press conferences since, with the manager telling reporters he has “nothing to add.”
Ahead of the Carabao Cup clash with Cardiff, Maresca remained focused, but speculation about his future continues to grow daily, reports
Carragher believes Chelsea could seek a new manager for the 2026/27 season, viewing Maresca’s public complaints as a serious issue.
The club’s senior figures may assess replacements, aiming for stability and avoiding prolonged uncertainty at Stamford Bridge next season.

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