Enzo Maresca confident about Chelsea's chances at Premier League title.

November 29th 2024.

Enzo Maresca confident about Chelsea's chances at Premier League title.
Enzo Maresca has certainly made a name for himself as the manager of Chelsea. With his impressive start at Stamford Bridge, he has brought out the best in the team's talented and expensive players. They have a chance to reduce the gap at the top of the Premier League table to just six points this weekend, but Maresca remains cautious about their title chances.

Their upcoming match against Aston Villa, who are currently on a seven-game winless streak, will be followed closely by Maresca as the top two teams, Arsenal and Liverpool, face off at Anfield. Despite the result of that crucial match, Maresca firmly believes that his team is not yet ready to compete for the title. He is satisfied with the progress they have made so far under his guidance.

When asked if Chelsea are in a title race, Maresca confidently responds with a "no." He enjoys the pressure and admits that he would love to say otherwise, but the reality is that Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool are all ahead of them. Maresca recognizes the importance of improving game by game and then assessing their chances.

He also acknowledges the success of Liverpool, who have been together for five years and have a strong team dynamic. Maresca points out that one of the reasons for their success is their consistency and lack of major changes in the past few years. This is something that Chelsea is still working towards.

Meanwhile, Chelsea's goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen, who joined the team from Villarreal last summer, is content with his current role despite not yet making his Premier League debut. The 22-year-old has been featured in cup competitions by Maresca but has yet to start in the league. Maresca has been questioned about his goalkeeping choices, with some fans suggesting that Jorgensen should be given a chance to prove himself.

Jorgensen recently put in an outstanding performance during the team's 2-0 win over Heidenheim in the Conference League. He made impressive saves and helped the team maintain their perfect record in the competition. Despite not yet having the opportunity to play in the Premier League, Jorgensen remains happy at Stamford Bridge and is focused on improving and helping his team in any way he can.

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