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Recently, there has been a wave of changes in the coaching staff in the football world, with many clubs seemingly agreeing to change coaches as if they had made a pact. Chelsea, known for frequently changing coaches, is naturally one of them. However, Chelsea's choice of a new coach this time has left people puzzled, as they have opted for a rookie coach, sparking numerous criticisms.
According to a report by the renowned transfer journalist Romano, Chelsea has agreed to appoint Maresca as the new head coach of the team. The two parties have reached an agreement, with a contract term of five years, and Chelsea has also agreed to pay a substantial amount of compensation to Leicester to secure Maresca's services. Who exactly is Maresca that would lead Chelsea to pay such a significant compensation fee to acquire him? Looking at his resume, he turns out to be a rookie who has never coached in any of the top five leagues, prompting many to question the decision.
Maresca has no experience coaching in any of the top five leagues, and his experience in major competitions, especially tough battles, is zero. Compared to Pochettino, who Chelsea just dismissed, Maresca's resume can be described as very basic. So why did Chelsea sign a contract with a rookie coach? The reason is that the Chelsea leadership wants to replicate the success of Arteta at Arsenal.
Artetaa had no coaching experience before coaching Arsenal. It was thanks to Arsenal giving him two years to grow slowly that he now has the strength to challenge for the title. Additionally, Maresca, like Arteta, served as an assistant coach to Guardiola, the former Manchester City manager, before coaching a team. Guardiola's success speaks for itself, so Chelsea believes Maresca can build a stable team capable of contending for the title around their young and talented players, just like Arteta did.
However, many people also believe that every successful case is difficult to replicate. Ultimately, it is normal for Maresca to be questioned as a rookie. Everything will depend on his team's performance next season before conclusions can be drawn. |
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