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Marc Cucurella criticized Chelsea's decision to sack Enzo Maresca, highlighting the impact on team morale and stability.
I think they will be thinking, what can we do to help Liam as much as possible to get wins on the board and to be successful. I think that's their mindset, and rightly so. You know, Maresca has done absolutely magnificent. He's put them into the Champions League. He's won a cup. He's won the Club World Cup. He's done exceptionally. What has happened has happened, but it's history. You know, you need to look forward. And looking forward is Liam.
According to a report from Calciomercato, Enzo Maresca is in pole position to take over as the new manager of the North London club. The 46-year-old Italian is currently unemployed after being sacked by Chelsea. He has previously shown his pedigree with Chelsea, and there is no doubt that he could be an acquisition for Spurs. Maresca helped Chelsea win two trophies in the last nine months.
Despite all the questions I'm getting on Enzo Maresca and Man Utd - he's been linked in Italy with the potential role at Man Utd [right now] - at the moment, what I'm told is Manchester City are interested in Maresca for the future. As I always told you, it's not something imminent or guaranteed, it's something for the future if Maresca is available when Pep Guardiola decides to leave. But Pep has not decided anything at this stage.
Enzo Maresca has been linked with a move away from Chelsea in recent weeks. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola could leave the club in the near future, and Maresca has been mentioned as a potential replacement. It will be interesting to see if Manchester City are prepared to make a move for him. If they do end up securing his signature, Chelsea could move for Xavi Hernandez as his replacement, as per Fichajes.