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Chelsea squad respond on social media after Enzo Maresca’s surprise exit

Players and staff offered messages on social media after Maresca’s unexpected departure from Chelsea.

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Chelsea’s playing group responded quickly on social media after the club announced Enzo Maresca’s unexpected departure. The news caught supporters and players alike by surprise, and a string of public messages underlined the immediate reaction inside the squad.

Left back Marc Cucurella, one of Maresca’s most consistent performers, posted first. “Thank you for everything, mister, and to your staff,” he wrote on X . “For the work and the trust from day one, and for the memories!

“Wishing you all the best in what comes next. Good luck, boss!”

Club captain Reece James shared a photo from the Club World Cup celebrations with the simple caption: “Thank you, mister.” Midfielder Moisés Caicedo offered a similar brief message: “Thank you for everything, mister.”

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Enzo Fernández supplied a lengthier tribute. “Mister, thank you for everything we shared and experienced during this stage,” he wrote. “I learned a lot and truly value every piece of advice and each experience. I wish you and your coaching staff—Willy, Dani, Robi, Marcos, and Mickey—all the best.

“We won two titles together that I will never forget. Much success to all of you, and hopefully our paths will cross again in the future. A big hug.”

Pedro Neto thanked Maresca and his staff. “Thank you for everything you and your staff have done,” began Pedro Neto’s farewell. “For all the memories, achievements and trust.

“I wish you all the best.” Backup goalkeeper Filip Jörgensen wrote: “Thank you, mister & all the staff. Always grateful for everything you have taught me and the things we have achieved together. All the best in the future.”

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Centre back Levi Colwill reflected: “Not just a top manager but also a top person,” Colwill reflected. “Thank you for everything. It was a pleasure to work with you and create great memories.” Colwill was a key player before suffering an ACL injury during the summer, and frustration over the board’s refusal to sign a replacement is thought to have contributed to Maresca’s departure.

Trevoh Chalobah, who became a regular starter after the club did not sign another defender, wrote: “Thank you so much for everything, coach,” the academy graduate penned. “Your belief in me and your constant encouragement meant the world.

“I truly appreciate all you’ve done to help us grow. Wishing you nothing but the best for your future.”

Starting goalkeeper Robert Sánchez added: “Thank you for everything Enzo, Mickey, Willy, Dani, Marcos and Robi,” he said. “Very grateful for the trust and the memories we shared, those will live with me forever. Wishing you all the best for the future, will miss you all.”

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There was also a reaction from academy coach and club legend John Terry on TikTok. Terry noted he was “completely shocked” and, addressing speculation, said he had been inundated with calls. “The manager, Enzo Maresca, has just been sacked by Chelsea ,” he said. “And to be honest, I’m completely shocked by it, I didn’t see it coming.

“I know things of late haven’t been how we would have liked. You can clearly see or hear or listen to the manager’s press conference to know there’s been tensions.

“I’ve had so many phone calls this morning after the news. Everyone expects me to know what’s happening. I haven’t got a clue what’s happening. I’m not involved in the first team; I’m in the academy side. I don’t know, but just my opinion from afar.

“There’s clearly tensions, from the manager and the owners, hence why they’ve come to this agreement or decision. It’s a big shock.

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“Rewind three, four weeks ago, we were playing so well against Barcelona. The performance against Arsenal, how good it was. Fast forward four weeks to recent form, and recent performances clearly haven’t been good enough.

“Whoever comes in, it’s happened in the past, and we’ve managed to adapt and deal with it. And as players, you have to get on with it. And unfortunately, this is part of the process. So the players have to now step up and deal with it.”

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Left-back targets Chelsea might pursue under Alonso

Chelsea left-back options under Alonso: young prospects, experienced choices and tactical fits. 2026.

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Chelsea’s recruitment direction looks set to shift with Mauricio Alonso thought to have increased sway after a sporting-director structure that presided over a 10th-place Premier League finish last season. An incoming coach will likely prioritize left-back options that fit his preferred patterns, blending ball progression with defensive reliability.

Myles Lewis-Skelly is exactly the type of versatile, silky, ball-centric player that would suit Alonso. Chelsea also have a history of poaching Arsenal’s homegrown left-back talents. However, any deal would be costly given the teenager’s lengthy contract and Arsenal’s apparent reluctance to part ways.

“La minestra riscaldata non è mai buona, reheated soup never tastes as good.” Still, a return could appeal if presented as a clearer pathway than the one Lewis Hall currently faces at Newcastle United. Hall left west London for the north east in 2023 and has blossomed into a well-rounded defender who offers creativity and solidity. Newcastle, as a collective, have not mirrored Hall’s rise and managed to finish even lower than Chelsea last term. It remains to be seen if Alonso would want to tempt Hall back south, but he wouldn’t be the first gem Chelsea bought back after initially letting go.

Antonee Robinson presents a different profile. During the 2024–25 season, he became the first Fulham player to ever register 10 Premier League assists in a single campaign. The tireless force of nature was just as productive defensively, earning links to some of the division’s elite. Robinson hasn’t created a top-flight goal for any teammate since February 2025. Knee surgery last summer derailed his start to the 2025–26 campaign, which largely served as a setting for the U.S. international to work his way back to full health ahead of a home World Cup. Now fit and firing once again, Robinson’s stock is back on the rise and Manchester United are reportedly sniffing around. At 28, he is older than the talents Chelsea have typically targeted under BlueCo, but some experience could be valuable for a squad that has struggled with excessive youth.

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Less than two years ago, Arsène Kouassi was playing in France’s third tier. The 22-year-old took Ligue 1 by storm last season, operating chiefly as a wingback in Lorient’s 3-4-2-1. Kouassi racked up six assists, a tally bettered by only one other defender in the French top flight. If Alonso experiments with a back-three, Kouassi could be an ideal outlet down the left.

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Real Madrid reach verbal agreement to sign Marc Cucurella from Chelsea for club left-back record

Real Madrid and Chelsea have a verbal deal to sign Marc Cucurella for €60m, a club left-back record.

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Real Madrid and Chelsea have reportedly reached a verbal agreement to make Marc Cucurella the most expensive left back in the club’s history. A verbal agreement between all involved parties was first claimed by Fabrizio Romano on Sunday. José Mourinho, Madrid’s freshly reappointed manager, was thought to have singled Cucurella out as his ideal left back target in a position which caused plenty of problems for the Spanish giants last term.

Madrid are expected to pay $69.4 million (£51.8 million, €60 million) for the 27-year-old, with a fixed fee of €55 million supported by a further €5 million in potential bonuses, per The Athletic. The move follows Cucurella’s earlier big-money switch from Brighton to Chelsea and, if completed at the reported numbers, will place the Spain international among the highest fees paid for players at his position.

Transfer figures cited in the available data place Cucurella among the top left-back moves globally, behind only a small number of other high-value deals. The published ranking lists include moves such as Lucas Hernández to Bayern and Benjamin Mendy to Manchester City, with Cucurella appearing twice because his Chelsea transfer is listed and his reported move to Real Madrid is included separately. All figures are attributed to Transfermarkt and converted from euros to dollars.

Less than one year earlier Real Madrid made Álvaro Carreras the club’s most expensive left back with a €50 million deal, a record set to be surpassed by Cucurella. That Carreras transfer was described in the draft as “something of an embarrassment for Madrid,” noting the club had Carreras in its academy for three years without giving him a senior appearance before letting him join Manchester United for free.

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Carreras’ return to Madrid began brightly, with a time when Spanish media billed every starting XI as Carreras plus 10 others, but he soon lost his starting spot to a half-fit Ferland Mendy and failed to re-establish himself. A chastening night against Bayern Munich and a physical confrontation with teammate Antonio Rüdiger on the training ground were cited as low points.

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Cucurella open to staying after positive meeting with Xabi Alonso

Cucurella says Alonso “inspired a lot of confidence” and leaves future at Chelsea open. Transfer nod

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Marc Cucurella has confirmed he has already spoken with incoming Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso and described the conversation as confidence building. The defender, who has been linked with both Barcelona and Atlético Madrid and has expressed interest in returning to Spain, nevertheless suggested Alonso’s message left a clear opening for continued life at Stamford Bridge.

Asked by MARCA for his feelings towards Alonso’s project, Cucurella revealed: “I’ve spoken with him and he inspired a lot of confidence in me. I’ve also spoken with [Alejandro] Grimaldo and Borja [Iglesias], who have worked with him, and they spoke very highly of him.

“The project seems very interesting.”

Cucurella has regularly been central to whichever tactical plan his Chelsea managers have chosen. Under Maresca he often operated as an inverted attacking midfielder, encouraged to get involved in central attacks while still expected to defend his left wing. That hybrid usage has been a defining feature of his time at the club.

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How Alonso uses Cucurella will depend on the formation he selects. Alonso’s 3-4-3 at Bayer Leverkusen turned Grimaldo, Cucurella’s Spain teammate, into one of the deadliest wing backs in Europe, a season that produced 12 goals and 20 assists in 2023–24. By contrast, Alonso’s spells at Real Madrid tended to favour 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 systems, both of which call for a more traditional left back.

Cucurella’s ability to perform as both an advanced inverted midfielder and as a traditional left back gives him flexibility that could suit multiple Alonso systems. That tactical versatility, combined with the positive endorsement from figures who have worked with Alonso, frames the defender’s situation: interest from Spain remains, but a convincing conversation with the new Chelsea coach has left the option of staying at the club very much alive.

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