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Cobham, England, UK. 6th December, 2024.
1. 00:00 SOUNDBITE (English): Enzo Maresca, Chelsea head coach:
“I said we are very happy for the fans, absolutely, because they deserve to live this moment. They can dream. We are very happy, and we work every day to make them happy and proud of the players. Then for the rest, nothing too add. I have said many times, I don’t think we are there, and we are ready to compete with Arsenal, Liverpool and City. “
2. 00:37 SOUNDBITE (English): Enzo Maresca, Chelsea head coach:
(On the FIFA Club World Cup and the calendar)
“I said, not only me, many times we said that there are so many games. It’s difficult, but we’ll see when we are close to May, June and July how we arrive, and then from there we prepare our competition. “
3. 00:55 SOUNDBITE (English): Enzo Maresca, Chelsea head coach:
(On Noni Madueke)
“Noni (Madueke) I said overall is working well since we start, but sometimes it drops a little bit and is not allowed to drop… but in terms of numbers, he’s doing fantastic goal, assist, off the ball when we ask him to defend and to press is doing very well. The only reason I said this the other day is because I want the best for Noni, and probably the only way to get the best from him is to push him every time, and at the moment that he relax a little bit is wrong. “
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Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca believes Noni Madueke has significant room for development and cannot ‘relax’ in order to realise his potential.
Winger Madueke played a key role in Wednesday’s 5-1 demolition of bottom club Southampton, scoring his side’s third goal after setting up the second for Christopher Nkunku.
The England international, who began the Premier League season with a hat-trick in a 6-2 win at Wolves, also failed to capitalise on a number of further opportunities at St Mary’s.
Chelsea climbed to second in the table – above Arsenal on goal difference – by stretching their unbeaten run to six top-flight games, seven points behind leaders Liverpool.
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