According to club director Jonathan Goldstein, the head of Chelsea, Enzo Maresca, remains “safe” in his position for the season for the season.
After Maresca had become Leicester City’s move, he supervised an impressive start to his term in West London.
In addition to Liverpool and Arsenal, Chelsea entered the Christmas season for the title of Premier League.
Since her 2-0 victory against Brentford in December, Chelsea has only won two victories in the last nine league games.
Her most recent setback was a heavy 3-0 defeat against Brighton, which raised concerns about her performance.
Despite the history of the changes in the club, Chelsea has now fallen to sixth place and has gotten out of the qualification points of the Champions League.
🗣️ Chelsea director Jonathan Goldstein tells @Bloombergtv Enzo Maresca will see the season “100%”. “Enzo clearly did a great job to bring the team together and enforce the talent, and we are very optimistic for the rest of the season.”pic.twitter.com/byiz1ftarf
– Ben Jacobs (@Jacobsben) February 20, 2025
However, Goldstein publicly expressed his support for Maresca and was the first board member.
“He does a great job,” said Goldstein, a key figure in the Blueco consortium that Chelsea acquired 2022. “Chelsea started the season very well.
“You know the last six weeks, a little more to find your feet more. But Enzo clearly did a great job to bring the team together and bring the talent through.
When asked whether Maresca would remain responsible for the rest of the season, Goldstein simply said: “100%”.
Chelsea will compete in a crucial match against Aston Villa on Saturday, which could significantly influence their chances of securing European football next season.
While Chelsea initially seemed to be a title candidate, Maresca consistently explained that her main focus was always on securing a top 4 finish instead of assembling a championship challenge.