Why Enzo Maresca is not in the dugout for Chelsea vs Everton

Ezno Maresca will watch Chelsea’s game against Everton from the stands (Picture: Getty) Enzo Maresca will not be in the dugout on Saturday for Chelsea’s Premier League game against Everton at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. The Blues’ manager was shown his third yellow card of the season during celebrations following Pedro Neto’s winner in the third minute of stoppage time against Fulham last weekend. As a result, Maresca will serve a one-match touchline ban so assistant head coach Willy Caballero will direct things pitchside. ‘They asked me if I need someone next to me,’ said Maresca, who will watch the match from the stands. ‘I don’t know if I’ll be alone or if I’ll be with someone. Tomorrow I’ll try to be in the way I always try to be. When the manager is not there it’s for the leadership group to step forward and take responsibility.’ Get personalised updates on Chelsea every day Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro’s Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we’ll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. Maresca, meanwhile, is adamant his first season in charge has not been a failure and suggested critics have chosen not to acknowledge the progress made by his team. Sunday’s dramatic 2-1 win against Fulham gave a timely boost in the race to qualify for the Champions League but supporters were made to sweat at Craven Cottage, their side trailing 1-0 for much of the west London derby before Tyrique George and Pedro Neto’s late goals snatched victory. Will Chelsea qualify for the Champions League?

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Why Enzo Maresca is not in the dugout for Chelsea vs Everton
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Ezno Maresca will watch Chelsea’s game against Everton from the stands (Picture: Getty)

Enzo Maresca will not be in the dugout on Saturday for Chelsea’s Premier League game against Everton at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

The Blues’ manager was shown his third yellow card of the season during celebrations following Pedro Neto’s winner in the third minute of stoppage time against Fulham last weekend.

As a result, Maresca will serve a one-match touchline ban so assistant head coach Willy Caballero will direct things pitchside.

‘They asked me if I need someone next to me,’ said Maresca, who will watch the match from the stands.

‘I don’t know if I’ll be alone or if I’ll be with someone. Tomorrow I’ll try to be in the way I always try to be. When the manager is not there it’s for the leadership group to step forward and take responsibility.’

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Maresca, meanwhile, is adamant his first season in charge has not been a failure and suggested critics have chosen not to acknowledge the progress made by his team.

Sunday’s dramatic 2-1 win against Fulham gave a timely boost in the race to qualify for the Champions League but supporters were made to sweat at Craven Cottage, their side trailing 1-0 for much of the west London derby before Tyrique George and Pedro Neto’s late goals snatched victory.

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It briefly moved the Blues back into the top five though they have since relinquished that spot to Nottingham Forest, and with only six wins in their last 17 Premier League games they face a fight to secure the club’s stated objective.

‘Compared to the last two years, (the season) is not a failure,’ said Maresca.

‘How many times in the last two years have Chelsea been in the Champions League (places)? And this season we have been there almost all season. It’s an improvement or not? It’s already an improvement.’

Chelsea finished 12th and sixth in their previous two campaigns, their first full seasons under the ownership of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital and during which there was significant turnover both of players and managers.

This season, which has seen less overhaul of the squad, was supposed to have been the year in which the more than £1billion investment in recruitment paid off in terms of results, but with five games of the campaign to go the team is in the same position in the table in which it finished last May.

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Willy Caballero will direct Chelsea’s team in the absence of Enzo Maresca (Picture: Getty)

Having been in second place and two points behind leaders Liverpool in December prior to their form collapsing, Maresca believes progress has been made but accused others of failing to recognise it.

‘Compared to the last two years it’s quite clear there is an improvement,’ he said.

‘If you want to see it, you see it. If you don’t want to see it, you don’t see it. Depends in which way (you look). I see it.

‘We have the obligation to bring this club to where it belongs. The results have been there. Me as a manager, the club, we all have ambition. I think we are in the right direction and hopefully we can be there very soon.’