Maresca says 'no panic' at Chelsea despite mini-slump

(FILES) Leicester City's Italian head coach Enzo Maresca gestures on the touchline during the English FA Cup Quarter Final football match between Chelsea and Leicester City at Stamford Bridge, in London, on March 17, 2024. Chelsea on June 3, 2024 appointed Leicester head coach Enzo Maresca as their new manager on a five-year deal. The Italian replaces Mauricio Pochettino, who left Stamford Bridge by mutual consent last month despite a strong end to the season. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)

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Enzo Maresca says there is "no reason to panic" over Chelsea's mini-slump, highlighting the impact of a series of red cards as he prepares to welcome Jose Mourinho back to Stamford Bridge.
The Blues, who host Benfica in the Champions League on
Tuesday, started the season on a high after winning the Club World Cup in July.
But they have lost three of their past four matches in all
competitions and badly need a win against the Portuguese side at Stamford
Bridge on Tuesday to kick-start their European campaign.
Maresca knows Chelsea will have to cut out their
disciplinary problems after his team were reduced to 10 men in their Premier
League defeats by Manchester United and Brighton.
They also lost their opening Champions League match against
Bayern Munich.
But Maresca, in his second season at Stamford Bridge, was
relaxed about the poor run at his pre-match press conference on Monday.
The Italian pointed out that in four of their past five
defeats Chelsea have had a player dismissed.
Maresca admitted he could have made better decisions to cope
with the sendings-off against United and Brighton.
But he said that the only game his team had lost when they
had 11 players on the pitch was the 3-1 defeat at German champions Bayern
earlier this month.
"For me personally there is not any reason that we need
to create panic, knowing that football, you know better than me, football is a
crazy world," he said.
"If you lost five games in six months and you need to
say things to defend yourself, that means that it's a crazy world.
"I don't think we need to defend ourselves in this
moment because the reality is that I have a very good feeling with the squad we
have."
Maresca said it would be an "absolute honour" to
face Mourinho at Stamford Bridge.
The Portuguese, 62, was named as Benfica's new coach earlier
this month, just weeks after being sacked by Turkish side Fenerbahce.
Mourinho won three Premier League titles and other
silverware during two spells with Chelsea, helping transform the club into a
trophy-winning force.
Moises Caicedo, Andrey Santos and Joao Pedro all picked up
knocks during Saturday's defeat to Brighton and will be assessed ahead of the
Benfica match.
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