Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has addressed concerns over the club's squad size, emphasizing that the situation is not chaotic despite having over 40 first-team players. Maresca clarified that the team he is currently working with consists of 21 players, with the remaining players training separately.
Regarding Raheem Sterling's future at Chelsea, Maresca stated that he had been transparent with the player about his playing time prospects. Sterling had expressed a desire for clarity after being omitted from the matchday squad against Manchester City, with Maresca indicating that both Sterling and Ben Chilwell may need to seek opportunities elsewhere to secure regular playing time.
Maresca's approach, while candid, was described as honest rather than brutal. He highlighted that he had personally communicated with Sterling before the Manchester City game to outline the challenges the player might face in getting minutes at Chelsea.
Despite recent transfer activity, including the arrival of João Félix, Maresca hinted that Chelsea's summer business may not be concluded. He emphasized the fluidity of the starting lineup, noting that the first-choice XI could vary throughout the season.
The coach's comments came ahead of Chelsea's Europa Conference League playoff first leg against Servette, underscoring his focus on the current squad composition and the need for clarity in player roles. Maresca's straightforward approach to managing the squad reflects a commitment to open communication and strategic decision-making in shaping Chelsea's lineup for the upcoming season.