Fernando 6,739 Posted April 10 Share Posted April 10 That is the truth. I don't care what they say about this summer, it was the same said years ago, and last summer. These guys need to go! Fulham Broadway 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 31,126 Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 My understanding is Pep Guardiola will step down at the end of the season with Enzo Maresca all but agreed to take charge next season. Let me explain. Everyone at their club knows this is the direction of travel and they have gone as far as to talk about naming a stand in his honour. The reason it has not been reported as of yet is because every single credible journalist fears Pep and his erratic nature of making a U-Turn “out of the blue” and you cant attach your lifes work and reputation to such a erratic yet genius human being without being 100000% sure and I respect that. In summary, City have prepared for life without him with everything in place hoping he says “ we cannoh replace me” The direction of travel is for him to step down and they have agreed an in-depth package with Maresca. They will deny it and I respect that but… Let the chips fall where they may. Fernando 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mkh 779 Posted 23 hours ago Share Posted 23 hours ago ✅️Enzo Maresca to City✅️ Strike and Fernando 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pizy 19,313 Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago Ngl, this definitely makes me lose a bit of respect for Maresca. It absolutely looks like he snaked his way out of here because he had been told Pep was going months ago and City wanted him to be the replacement. He’s got the plausible deniability to blame it on clashing with our board, and there likely WAS some of that, but no manager in his position just up and walks away from a top PL job with zero compensation if he didn’t already have something he considers better lined up. Maresca knew LONG before he left Chelsea that he was the next City manager and was working on it WHILST he was managing us. That’s fucked up, tbh… mkh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special Juan 28,823 Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago Maresca wasn't all that, he will inherit Pep's City in the first season and the second season when it all goes Klopp/Slot is where he will be judged Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mkh 779 Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago ⏳️👌BREAKING: Chelsea are shaping up for a legal battle with Manchester City over their putative appointment of Enzo Maresca. (@Telegraph) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 31,126 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago Chelsea could demand compensation if Enzo Maresca replaces Pep Guardiola Club may launch legal claim if Italian, who left Stamford Bridge in acrimonious circumstances in January, takes over at Manchester City https://www.thetimes.com/sport/football/article/Chelsea-demand-compensation-enzo-maresca-pep-guardiola-z0rkgw02x Manchester City could be the subject of a legal claim from Chelsea if, as expected, they appoint Enzo Maresca as a replacement for Pep Guardiola. While City remain publicly silent on Guardiola’s future, with the manager unlikely to respond to the latest media reports in the press conferences he is scheduled to give this week, Sunday will be his last game after a decade in charge. It is anticipated a formal announcement of his departure will come before a parade to celebrate the success City have enjoyed this season on Monday. Chelsea will be watching the situation closely, and could well demand compensation if City respond to Guardiola’s exit by securing the services of a manager who left Stamford Bridge in acrimonious circumstances in January. Earlier this season the 46-year-old Italian held a meeting with City via intermediaries and initially used it in an attempt to activate new contract discussions with Chelsea when he was still their head coach. Chelsea and City have always declined to comment publicly on what happened, but at a conference in Los Angeles last month, Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali was asked about Maresca’s departure. Eghbali, left, pictured with the chairman Todd Boehly, said the departure of Maresca at Chelsea was “not a change we wanted to make” Clive Rose/Getty Images “The change wasn’t the club’s decision,” he said. “For reasons I can’t speak about legally. I think the reasons will become kind of clear in due course. But no, it’s not a change we wanted to make. It’s a change that’s had a bit of a negative impact on the season, when you’re changing systems and personnel. And it’s one we’ve got to fight our way out of.” If City choose to dismiss any such claim, Chelsea would have to submit a formal complaint to the Premier League, triggering an investigation. Maresca left Chelsea on January 2 after he failed to honour his post-match media duties in the wake of a disappointing draw with Bournemouth. By then his team were on a run of just one win in seven Premier League games, with his position considered to be untenable after aiming what was seen as a direct attack on the club ownership following a defeat of Everton on December 13. Maresca complained that he had experienced “the worst 48 hours” of his career, hinting at clashes with the Stamford Bridge hierarchy. Maresca, right, worked under Guardiola as his assistant at City Jason Cairnduff/reuters Chelsea then turned to Liam Rosenior, and now reflect on that managerial change as an episode that seriously undermined their season. The club had been in second place before a run of poor results that preceded Maresca’s departure. Clearly, Maresca is still held in high regard by City. Before enjoying a successful spell at Leicester City, Maresca was City’s Under-23 coach and then first-team assistant to Guardiola during the 2022-23 season. After guiding Leicester to the Championship he led Chelsea to Conference League glory and victory at the new-look Club World Cup. Read more Pep Guardiola’s decade at Man City: genius who changed English football Pep Guardiola: The stats behind his decade at Man City City have announced that the parade on Monday will be followed by “The After Party”; what they describe as a “special separate event” at the Co-op Live, the new entertainment venue that sits adjacent to the Etihad Stadium. “With live music, entertainment, player interviews from both men’s and women’s teams and special guests it’s sure to be an evening to remember,” the club said in a release, with tickets available from £12 for adults. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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