Enzo Maresca to be sacked?! Chelsea boss faces axe if results do not improve in January after one win in seven league games
by n8rngtd.top · 01/04/2026
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca could be sacked if results do not improve in January, according to Sky Sports. The Italian is under pressure after overseeing a dismal run of form which has seen the Blues win just one of their last seven Premier League games – a victory over Everton in which he described the build up to the match as his “worst 48 hours” at the club.
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ToggleMaresca under pressure following Chelsea's December blues
In a new report from , Chelsea are believed to be considering whether to dismiss Maresca following a torrid December which saw the club drop out of the title race and down to fifth in the league table – 15 points behind leaders Arsenal.
The west Londoners suffered defeats against Leeds United and Atalanta across the league and Champions League at the start of the month, with Maresca’s side also 13th in the standings of Europe’s premier club competition, meaning they realistically need to beat Pafos and Napoli in their final two games to stand a chance of automatically qualifying for the last 16.
Chelsea also drew twice with Bournemouth and once with Newcastle United in December, while they were beaten 2-1 by Aston Villa last Saturday – a result which meant they had lost 13 points from winning positions in the league this season, six of which have been thrown away at Stamford Bridge.
Maresca’s men did book their place in the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup, where they will face Arsenal over two legs next month, though their 3-1 quarter-final victory over League One leaders Cardiff City was to be expected.
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Italian raised eyebrows with cryptic comments after Everton win
In Chelsea’s only other victory in December, Maresca raised eyebrows when saying the lead up to his side’s 2-0 league win over David Moyes’ Everton was his “worst 48 hours” since his appointment in June 2024.
When quizzed on who he was talking about when citing a perceived lack of support, the 45-year-old insisted he "loves" the Chelsea fans, leading many to wonder whether he was criticising the club's co-owners – American investor Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, who are led by Behdad Eghbali.
Maresca said in his post-match press conference: “This is the reason why I praise the players because with so many problems they are doing very well after a complicated week. Since I joined the club the last 48 hours has been the worst 48 hours since I joined the club because many people didn’t support us. So very happy for Malo (Gusto) in that moment (his goal), that the effort from Malo and the rest showed that they are all there and want to help this club."
He added: "Worst 48 hours since I joined the club because people didn’t support me and the team. In general. I love the fans, and I am very happy with the fans."
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Chelsea & Maresca face defining January across four competitions
Following his remarks after the Everton game, in addition to Chelsea’s worrying form, – as well as and – claim Maresca needs to arrest the club’s slide in January if he is to remain at SW6.
Chelsea kick-start 2026 with a daunting trip to high-flying Manchester City on Sunday, with influential midfielder Moises Caicedo suspended for the game at the Etihad Stadium following an accumulation of yellow cards.
Maresca’s charges will then open up their FA Cup campaign with an away trip to Championship strugglers Charlton Athletic on Saturday, 10 January, before they entertain Arsenal in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final tie four days later.
Caicedo is also suspended for that match, having picked up cautions in the previous tournament wins over Wolverhampton Wanderers and Cardiff respectively, with the second leg taking place on Tuesday, 3 February at the Emirates Stadium.
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Blues also have work to do in the Champions League next month
Chelsea will also play host to Cypriot minnows Pafos in the Champions League on Wednesday, 21 January, while the two-time competition winners will wrap up their league phase commitments with a trip to Napoli – who are managed by former Blues boss Antonio Conte – a week later.
Maresca’s side are currently 13th in the standings – two points outside of the top eight, who automatically qualify for the last 16. Should they finish between ninth and 24th instead, the club would then face a two-legged tie in the knockout phase of the Champions League.
Out-of-form Chelsea also face league games against Fulham (away, Wednesday 7 January), Brentford (home, Saturday 17 January) and Crystal Palace (away, Sunday 25 January) next month.
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