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Maresca departs role as Chelsea boss after poor end to 2025

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Enzo Maresca has left his position as head coach of Chelsea after a disappointing end to 2025.

The Italian coach led the Blues to glory in the Conference League and Club World Cup last season, as well as securing Champions League qualification.

But he reportedly suffered a breakdown in his relationship with senior figures at Stamford Bridge over recent weeks, amid a poor run of form on the pitch.

Chelsea have won just two of their past nine games in all competitions, slipping to fifth in the Premier League and losing major ground on the top three, with leaders Arsenal now 15 points better off after 19 games.

The Blues have dropped 15 points from winning positions in the top flight in 2025-26 – more than any other team.

Chelsea did not immediately state who will take charge of their key meeting with Manchester City on Sunday.

A club statement confirming Maresca's departure on Thursday said: "Chelsea Football Club and head coach Enzo Maresca have parted company.

"During his time at the club, Enzo led the team to success in the Conference League and the Club World Cup. Those achievements will remain an important part of the club’s recent history, and we thank him for his contributions to the club.

"With key objectives still to play for across four competitions, including qualification for Champions League football, Enzo and the club believe a change gives the team the best chance of getting the season back on track.

"We wish Enzo well for the future."

Friction between Maresca and the Chelsea hierarchy seemed evident when the Italian described the build-up to a 2-0 win over Everton on December 13 as "the worst 48 hours" since he joined.

The 45-year-old refused to elaborate on his comments, nor did he provide any clarity on who they were aimed at, but said he would "absolutely" be at Stamford Bridge next season.

Maresca did not speak to the media following the dramatic 2-2 home draw with Bournemouth on Tuesday, citing illness.

Early reports suggest Liam Rosenior is being considered for the role after impressing at Strasbourg, who are owned by the same group as Chelsea.