Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca insists Italian football is being left behind and the Champions League Final proved it for Inter. ‘Only in Italy do they still think players are too young and that experience is what wins you games.’
The 45-year-old is fresh from winning the Conference League trophy for Chelsea and he spoke to the Corriere della Sera newspaper in Italy.
You can read the rest of his comments here.

While Chelsea had become the epitome of the over-spending Premier League club with diminishing returns, including a squad of 43 players at the start of the season, the Italian coach insists things are changing.
“Chelsea spend a lot, but now invest more wisely, following the direction of modern football,” said Maresca in the Corriere della Sera.
“The club spent a lot on Enzo Fernandez and Caicedo, but nobody remembers that because of how much they have improved. In the past, they would spend lots on players who were over 30 and already gave their best.”
Maresca sees core problem of Italian football

This is one of the biggest problems afflicting Italian football at the moment and it came to a head in the Champions League Final, when another big spender like Paris Saint-Germain swept Inter aside 5-0.
“The Champions League Final showed the domination of a young team, capable of great technical football expressed with an extraordinary tempo, energy, pressing and attacking talent. Luis Enrique has built a spectacular PSG and, in my own small way, I am trying to do the same at Chelsea,” said Maresca.
“Having said that, Inter must see two Champions League Finals in three years as an achievement, not a failure. Simone Inzaghi should be proud of his work, especially as he did it within an ecosystem that is now different to the rest of the world.
“Only in Italy do they still think players are too young and that experience is what wins you games. It is a cultural choice, one that means you will inevitably lose out in terms of energy. Italian football struggles to keep up with the tempo of the other styles.”

This is also apparent in the Italy squad, which is now without a coach after Luciano Spalletti was sacked for a 3-0 defeat in Norway.
“Of course, the national teams reflect the work of the clubs, so how can you bring down the average age of the squad if the young players don’t get to play?” noted Maresca.
“Chelsea spent money to build a squad of very young talent, but it didn’t stop us beating the record for academy players promoted to the senior squad. We have faith in them all.”
A player leaving Manchester City this summer for Serie A is Kevin de Bruyne, who has already agreed a free transfer to Scudetto winners Napoli.
“I know Kevin like the back of my hands, he will adapt quickly to Conte’s requests and bring so much to Napoli. He is a great champion. I certainly am not saying you shouldn’t use players over 30 who are of that level, I simply try to put the energy of young lads around them,” concluded Maresca.


La5t season, Atalanta won the europa league by 5ma5hing the German champ5. Fiorentina made the conference final for a 2nd 5ea5on in a row, and Roma were Europa League 5emi finali5t5.
This 5ea5on, Inter made the champ league final for the 2nd time in 3 5easons, Lazio made the quarter5 Europa League and Fiorentina the 5emi finals of the conference
All of this de5pite there being an a5tronomical financial deficit when compared to prem club5 and those who are 5tate owned.
In the mean time, this tinpot 7ust about managed to make top 4 with a squad that cost 2bn 😅
He’s hated by Chelsea fans and that tinpot trophy he won was bought by about 500 million. Chelsea are cheats and he is useless. Who the hell is he to criticise?
Rupert.
7ump on the bandwagon time. This time la5t year, Italian coaches had won the top 2 european competitions, Atalanta were being celebrated for reviving Lookman, De Ketelaere, and also bringing on youth player5 in 5calvini, Ruggeri etc. Apparently all it takes is 12 months for it to all mean nothing because Italy lo5t a qualifier.
Next I expect a piece quoting Ceferin and his views on Italian stadiums.
Why should I care what an overrated manager of an English football club thinks on an Italian football website? He’ll likely get canned by September anyway.
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