Chelsea Football Club’s manager Enzo Maresca has expressed a heartfelt farewell to supporters, leaving with a sense of “inner peace” after an 18-month tenure that contributed significantly to the revival of the club. His departure comes as the latest in a series of changes under Chelsea’s BlueCo ownership, following a challenging stretch that saw the team achieve only one win in their last seven Premier League matches.
Maresca’s time at Chelsea was marked by notable successes, including victories in the Conference League and the Club World Cup. He also played a pivotal role in securing Champions League qualification for the team last season, a significant achievement for Chelsea, marking their return to Europe’s elite competition after a two-year absence.
In an emotional message shared on Instagram, Maresca expressed gratitude for the unwavering support from both fans and players, acknowledging that their encouragement was vital to the club’s recent accomplishments. Following his exit, Chelsea appointed under-21 coach Calum McFarlane as interim manager, later confirming Liam Rosenior as the new head coach on Tuesday.
As Chelsea looks ahead, the club aims to rebuild and reclaim its status in the Premier League, with hopes that the new leadership can steer them back to success.

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