Leicester City Football Club has expressed their disappointment and sadness over the departure of their manager, Enzo Maresca, who has joined Chelsea Football Club.
Chelsea confirmed Maresca’s appointment on Monday, June 3, in an official statement, ending weeks of speculation about his future.
The 44-year-old Italian tactician replaces Mauricio Pochettino, who led Chelsea to a sixth-place finish in the Premier League last season.
Maresca had successfully led Leicester City back to the top flight after finishing top of the English Championship, earning praise for his tactical acumen and ability to develop young players.
Leicester City is unhappy with his departure, given the promising foundations established during his single season in charge, which showed significant progress and potential for future success.
In a statement, Leicester City confirmed Enzo Maresca’s departure, expressing disappointment that he no longer wants to be part of their vision and ambition for the club.
The club, however, wishes him well in his future endeavors, appreciating his work in helping them achieve an immediate return to the Premier League and acknowledging his contribution to the team’s growth.
Maresca’s task at Chelsea is to continue the rebuilding process, syncing with the club’s vision of promoting youngsters and developing a competitive squad that can challenge for titles.
Chelsea finished 12th last season, missing out on Europe, but showed a positive shift under Pochettino, finishing sixth and returning to Europe, where they will compete in the UEFA Europa Conference League.
Maresca aims to appease the fans by championing a bigger goal, building on the progress made by Pochettino and leading the team to greater heights, with the support of the Chelsea hierarchy and the backing of the club’s loyal fan base.