Enzo Maresca

That smashing of PSG in CWC final was truly impressive. Worst case scenario he stays for 1 year and we get Enrique in the Summer of 2027 because he'll be available then.
 
After watching some videos and interviews with Enzo Maresca, I’m honestly not that concerned. It’s basically going to be Pep light, which is still a hell of a lot better than Pep nothing. The guy is clearly tactics obsessed and I think he has a very high football IQ. Whether he can fully control a locker room the way Pep does is probably still TBD, but from a pure football standpoint, I think he absolutely gets it.

I think what scares people is just how small the body of work is. You basically have the Leicester season where they won the Championship and then the Chelsea stint, which ended kind of oddly, but honestly I almost give anyone a pass for what Chelsea has become under that ownership structure. It’s chaos.

One thing that did stand out to me though was the Club World Cup final. I thought he genuinely outcoached Enrique, and that’s not nothing.

I’m honestly excited to see what he can do at a club where everybody is aligned with the same vision and the same goals instead of walking into the circus environment Chelsea has had the last few years.

By the sounds of it, the players at Chelsea really liked Maresca as well
 
The Bayern defence is poor though, so I'm not sure that's just on Kompany. But I think with the Bundesliga being so easy for them we need to see him prove himself in Europe to be confident he can cope. It's also concerned me that when he made changes in the league, ahead of CL ties they were appalling and he had to bring on his best players to rescue games.

The difference between Pep and pretty much everyone else out there is his ability to make changes without standards and performances dropping. Even Arsenal with their "greatest squad ever assembled" are shocking if Arteta makes a few changes and he's often had to play Rice and Saka in the league cup to get them through rounds.
That's because Pep is an unbelievable man manager. Look at Jack Gaughans stories on him on X. Other managers may have familiar tactical knowledge as Pep, but being a football manager is more than just tactics.
 
I was actually convinced that when Amorim was sacked, it was because Maresca was suddenly available. I think he quite special. Club world cup showed what he can do against the best. The stuff about Chelsea hierarchy telling him who he can and can't play was a step too far. He was manager of the month at the point when he walked. Look at where they are now. Leicester too.
 
Never really looked that closely at Maresca so did a search and found this, interesting and could see players like Cherki,Nunes,flourishing in the Palmer, Cucurella roles and maybe Trafford too might reconsider staying.The whole suqad though seems very well suited to his tactics.
 
Never really looked that closely at Maresca so did a search and found this, interesting and could see players like Cherki,Nunes,flourishing in the Palmer, Cucurella roles and maybe Trafford too might reconsider staying.The whole suqad though seems very well suited to his tactics.

The squad is ready made for him. Hoping Rodri stays and Anderson signs, and were pretty much set. I think Pep is comfortable with leaving what he has behind for Maresca. This squad has got all the ingredients to dominate again.
 
Just to add: if he's as good as the club think he literally has a dream oppotunity to prove it: a well run, stable, profitable club, a great D of F, a superb, lean, young and improving squad - I think the best in the land. And a brilliant youth system. This is English football's greatest job without doubt.
 
It occurs to me that — if there is any truth to the rumour that Maresca is coming, and that he will sign a three-year contract in the first instance — that takes us very exactly up to the summer of 2029, when Vin's contract with Bayern comes to its term.

In chess you're supposed to be two moves ahead of the player across the board…
 
Hopefully Rodri and Ruben stay to ease the new era in. It will be interesting to see if he can get a tune out of Reindeers, Gonzales and Savio, if they stay.
It is really exciting times for us. I know Pep is a god to us, but its been a decade and he has to move on eventually.

Looking forward to seeing how the squad reacts. We could see Foden come alive again, Doku might go up another notch, Savinho being able to find the back of the net. People might find this post strange, but its a new era to look forward to. Can't wait.
 
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It occurs to me that — if there is any truth to the rumour that Maresca is coming, and that he will sign a three-year contract in the first instance — that takes us very exactly up to the summer of 2029, when Vin's contract with Bayern comes to its term.

In chess you're supposed to be two moves ahead of the player across the board…
Contract lengths are largely meaningless. It just governs the payoff if you get sacked.
 
It occurs to me that — if there is any truth to the rumour that Maresca is coming, and that he will sign a three-year contract in the first instance — that takes us very exactly up to the summer of 2029, when Vin's contract with Bayern comes to its term.

In chess you're supposed to be two moves ahead of the player across the board…
Hopefully Maresca surpasses expectations and we don't have to rely on Vinnie in a few years time. That is what we should all be hoping for anyway.
 
Hopefully Maresca surpasses expectations and we don't have to rely on Vinnie in a few years time. That is what we should all be hoping for anyway.

Oh I don't doubt that that's what Mubarak and the Sheik will be hoping. They'll be keeping that option open. Simply, those three years will be a probationary period. If he gets to the end of them.
They may also, of course, be three years in which Vin falls short. I would imagine that Bayern's strong hope/expectation would now be for him to add a CL title.
 
Never really looked that closely at Maresca so did a search and found this, interesting and could see players like Cherki,Nunes,flourishing in the Palmer, Cucurella roles and maybe Trafford too might reconsider staying.The whole suqad though seems very well suited to his tactics.


This quote from him means Phil , Cherki , Doku will all flourish under him

Enzo Maresca asked if he agreed with Sacchi's belief that a football team is an orchestra with no place for soloists: "Yes, he is right, you need your team to be an orchestra, but inside that orchestra you need a couple of artists that make music better with their little details."
 
Wouldn't have been my first choice but I think he will do ok.

I'd have gone for fabregas this summer seeing as Enrique or Vinny wouldn't have wanted to come in yet.
 
Pretty straightforward, no nonsense appointment. Squad is in a good place assuming we don't lose anyone else besides the expected outgoings and the loss of Pep doesn't impact new signings this summer.
 

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