61-year-old open to take Palace job
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61-year-old open to take Palace job
"Enzo Maresca's exit from Chelsea this week could reportedly be set to spark something of a managerial merry-go-round. The Italian tactician is now out of work and will surely have interest in his services soon after winning silverware and delivering Champions League qualification at Stamford Bridge. As reported by Fabrizio Romano in the post below from his official account on X, one option for Maresca could be Manchester City, depending on what Pep Guardiola decides to do at the end of this season ?"
"What could Chelsea manager change mean for Crystal Palace? According to the Sun, it seems Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner is emerging as one of the favourites to replace Maresca at Chelsea. The Austrian tactician has done a superb job at Selhurst Park, winning the FA Cup final last season and the Community Shield at the start of this campaign. Glasner's Palace contract expires this summer, according to the Sun, and it seems he could run his deal down before looking for a new job, with a big club like Chelsea surely not unrealistic for him after the impressive work he's done in the last few years."
Enzo Maresca has left Chelsea and is currently out of work after delivering silverware and Champions League qualification. Manchester City lists Maresca among potential future targets, with that possibility contingent on Pep Guardiola leaving. Guardiola has made no decision and remains fully focused on the current season. Chelsea will face Manchester City this weekend with Under-21s boss Callum McFarlane acting as caretaker manager. Oliver Glasner is emerging as a leading candidate to replace Maresca at Chelsea; his Palace contract expires this summer and he has won recent domestic trophies. Getafe's Jose Bordalas is also linked to the Palace role.
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