"Maresca wants to lose this final 7-0" - Fans unhappy with Chelsea star's inclusion in XI to face PSG in Club World Cup final

6 hours ago 1

close

Chelsea fans on X are fearing the worst after Enzo Maresca included Malo Gusto in the starting XI to face Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). The two sides are set to face each other in the FIFA Club World Cup final at the MetLife Stadium later today (Sunday, July 13).

Robert Sanchez starts in goal for Chelsea. Malo Gusto, Trevoh Chalobah, Levi Colwill, and Marc Cucurella make up the defense. The midfield comprises of Reece James, Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez, Cole Palmer, and Pedro Neto. Joao Pedro starts up front as the lone forward to complete the starting XI.

Gusto has featured regularly under Enzo Maresca this season, providing two assists in 47 appearances across all competitions. Despite this, the French right-back has been inconsistent in recent games, with Bayern Munich also reportedly interested in acquiring his signature.

A section of Chelsea fans were left surprised after Maresca opted to start Gusto at right-back and Reece James in midfield, with one posting:

"Gusto in the starting 11 😭 Enzo maresca wants to lose this final 7-0"

Another fan tweeted:

"Gusto wing shifts in a major final is insanity"

Other fans reacted below:

"Wait? Why is Maresca starting Gusto?" one fan questioned "This line up was good until I saw Gusto," another added "Gusto again Maresca, You didn’t even try to win.." one fan pointed out "Gusto against Kvara. Ya Allah, may Maresca not be the end of me," another chimed in

"We’re in the final, because of him" - Chelsea's Malo Gusto hails Enzo Maresca's impact ahead of PSG clash

Malo Gusto has waxed lyrical about Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup final clash against PSG. Gusto credited Maresca for his detailed analysis, strategy, and for building a competitive team.

Maresca has had an excellent debut season to date, helping the Blues win the UEFA Conference League. He also helped them finish fourth in the Premier League standings, qualifying for the Champions League in the process.

Chelsea have a massive chance to add another trophy to their collection, but will need to overcome an in-form PSG side. Ahead of their clash, Gusto said (via Yahoo Sports):

“He’s a top coach and that’s why we’re in the final, because of him – that includes getting into the Champions League for next season. He created a good team, good energy between us, so we are very happy. He’s very detailed. He watches the team we face and focuses a lot on us, like how we’re going to build, how we’re going to press and the patterns we have to create between us. It helps us a lot."

He added:

“I think Maresca has added details – to think quickly, to defend together, to enjoy defending. Even many things about set-pieces. There are many details.”

Maresca has managed Chelsea for a total of 63 games across all competitions, winning 40, drawing nine, and losing 14, with a win percentage of 63.49.

Why did you not like this content?

  • Clickbait / Misleading
  • Factually Incorrect
  • Hateful or Abusive
  • Baseless Opinion
  • Too Many Ads
  • Other

Was this article helpful?

Thank You for feedback

About the author

Silas Sud

Silas has been a European and international football writer at Sportskeeda for 2 years. A Computer Applications graduate, he is a versatile writer who conducts in-depth research and verifies information from multiple sources to ensure complete accuracy in his articles. Silas was introduced to the beautiful game back in 2008, watching the Premier League on television.

Silas is a Liverpool supporter through and through and admires everything about the club – it’s history, culture, style of play, and all of its iconic players and managers. His favorite player is Steven Gerrard, who was also one of the primary reasons to get interested in football and support Liverpool.

Unsurprisingly, his favorite manager is Jurgen Klopp, who transformed the Reds from a mid-table club to Premier League champions. Liverpool’s fourth goal in their 4-0 win over Barcelona, scored by Divock Origi after the iconic ‘corner taken quickly’ moment from Trent Alexander-Arnold, holds a special place in Silas’ heart.

Apart from Europe’s top five leagues, he also follows Major League Soccer and the Saudi Pro League. When not writing, he indulges in reading, traveling, fitness and gaming.

Know More

Edited by Silas Sud

Read Entire Article