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Chelsea eye Enzo Maresca as new manager - reports

Chelsea are holding converses with make Leicester's Enzo Maresca their new lead trainer, as indicated by English media reports. The Italian, who until last year was Energy Guardiola's aide at English bosses Manchester City, has managed a prompt re-visitation of the Chief Association for the Foxes following their transfer a year prior. His style of football is likewise said to have dazzled Chelsea bosses, with Sky Sports detailing Monday the Blues had requested that Leicester for authorization talk straightforwardly to Maresca, whom they added was the London club's favored decision. Chelsea are on the chase after another chief in the wake of leaving Mauricio Pochettino. He spent only one season in control at Stamford Scaffold, with Brentford's Thomas Blunt and Kieran McKenna, who drove Ipswich to first class advancement behind Leicester, additionally connected with the opening. Pochettino left after a late flood brought about Chelsea completing 6th in the Chief Association - - fitting the bill for the Europa Meeting Association - - however passed up Champions Association capability and a prize. Chelsea lost the Association Cup last 1-0 to Liverpool after extra-time and pushed Manchester City as far as possible prior to losing in the FA Cup semi-finals by a similar score. In any case, there had been signs previous Tottenham chief Pochettino's venture was meeting up during a run of five sequential successes to end the mission that guaranteed Chelsea will be engaged with European contest next season.

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