Chelsea have reportedly decided to stick by under-fire boss Enzo Maresca despite mounting fan frustration, underwhelming results, and the very real prospect of missing out on Champions League football next season. According to The Sun, the club’s hierarchy remains convinced the Italian is the right man to lead the team forward, even as their top-four
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OVERLAP: PALMER COULD REGRET LONG CHELSEA DEAL
Cole Palmer may already have outgrown Chelsea, and his future at the club could be in jeopardy, according to football pundits Jamie Carragher and Paul Scholes. Both believe Palmer may come to regret his decision to sign a nine-year contract extension with the Blues, as they argue that he has little emotional attachment to the

PALMER’S FRUSTRATION A SYMBOL OF CHELSEA’S STRUGGLES
Of all Chelsea’s players, Cole Palmer has the most reason to feel frustrated. Just months ago, he ran riot against Brighton at Stamford Bridge, scoring four goals in a dazzling solo performance. Now, after back-to-back defeats to the Seagulls, he finds himself on the periphery, his influence diminished across 180 uninspiring minutes. Even when Brighton’s
YOUTH REVOLUTION TAKING SHAPE
For a club often criticized for lacking a clear strategy, Chelsea’s vision for the future is now unmistakable. In their first six Premier League games, they have consistently fielded the youngest team in the competition, signaling a bold, youth-focused direction. Chelsea named the youngest starting lineup for each match week leading into their clash with
PALMER RESTED AGAINST GENT
Chelsea begin their Conference League campaign today at Stamford Bridge, hosting Belgian side Gent. While it’s uncertain how seriously the Blues will approach the competition, few would argue against them being among the tournament favorites. Given the resources at Enzo Maresca’s disposal, even a rotation policy could see Chelsea field a side stronger than most