As Chelsea prepare to face Arsenal in a high-stakes Premier League showdown at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, manager Enzo Maresca exudes confidence, believing that his team’s recent form gives them the edge they need to come out on top. Despite Chelsea’s struggles against Arsenal in recent seasons, Maresca insists that his squad is ready to compete, especially following a morale-boosting 8-0 victory over Armenian side Noah in the Conference League.
“Our feeling right now is that we can compete and win against any team,” Maresca said. “If you don’t take each game seriously and do the right things, you can lose to anyone. But we’re moving in the right direction, and we hope to give our fans a great day on Sunday.”
Chelsea’s form this season, which includes five wins in their first ten games, has propelled them to fourth in the league standings, just ahead of Arsenal on goal difference. For Maresca, who is in his debut season with the Blues, the climb up the table has been a testament to the team’s development and resilience. Known for his structured and tactical approach, Maresca has aimed to restore Chelsea’s consistency and identity in the league—a challenging feat, given the club’s recent turbulence.
Chelsea Manager Maresca Confident Ahead of Arsenal Clash
One of the critical aspects Maresca highlights is Chelsea’s self-belief, which he attributes to a strong and focused squad mentality. The team’s commanding performance in the Conference League has instilled confidence, and Maresca hopes this momentum will carry over to their clash with Arsenal. “Our recent results show that we can adapt and compete, especially when the pressure is on. The game against Noah proved we have the ability to execute well, regardless of the competition,” Maresca noted.
He also expressed respect for the quality Arsenal bring, acknowledging that the Gunners, despite their recent dip, are among the best in the league. “For me, Arsenal and Manchester City are the strongest in the league. Arsenal may have dropped points recently, but they have stability with Mikel Arteta,” he said. Maresca believes that both Arsenal and City have an edge due to their managerial consistency—City with Pep Guardiola for nine years and Arsenal with Arteta for five. “This stability is a huge advantage, and it allows them to build a cohesive and well-rounded team over time,” Maresca explained.
Maresca, who spent time working as an assistant to Guardiola at Manchester City, shares a unique bond with Arsenal’s Arteta, who also served under Guardiola. Sunday’s fixture will be their first meeting as opposing managers, marking a reunion of two managers with deep roots in Pep’s football philosophy. Reflecting on his time with City, Maresca said, “We both owe a lot to Pep. We’ve been fortunate to learn from someone I consider the best manager in the world. That experience shaped a lot of our approach.”
Chelsea’s progress under Maresca has been steady, with the team managing to stay competitive in every match. For the Italian, the ability to keep up with top teams is essential. “The important thing is that we’re competitive, and when we face a major rival, we don’t look outmatched. Whether it’s Sunday or the next big game, I’m confident that we’re going to be there, challenging to win.”
The manager remains cautiously optimistic regarding team fitness, especially with the potential absence of Cole Palmer, who recently suffered an injury scare. Maresca is hopeful Palmer will be ready, noting, “Hopefully, he can join training on Saturday. We’ll make a decision from there.” Palmer’s presence could be crucial, as the England international has been instrumental in Chelsea’s recent performances.
Chelsea’s clash with Arsenal represents a significant opportunity for Maresca’s side to strengthen their position near the top of the table. The game is not only an opportunity to secure three points but also a chance to make a statement against one of their fiercest rivals. Maresca’s confidence, tempered with realism, underscores his vision for Chelsea: a team that can compete with the best, led by a manager who believes in the strength of his squad and the direction they’re heading.
In a season where Chelsea have shown flashes of brilliance tempered by moments of inconsistency, this match against Arsenal will serve as a litmus test for their progress under Maresca. With the backing of a passionate Stamford Bridge crowd and the momentum from their recent European victory, Chelsea look ready to take on Arsenal in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. The manager’s optimism and belief in his players could be the driving force Chelsea need to secure a memorable victory and keep climbing the Premier League table.