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Soccer-Grumpy Maresca Still Hopeful Chelsea Can Win Club World Cup He Thinks Needs Fixing

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (Reuters) -Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca remains one of the Club World Cup's harshest critics, despite his team reaching the semi-finals, and continued a stream of complaints about everything from the weather to the scheduling ahead of Tuesday's clash with Fluminense. Read full story

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Soccer-Grumpy Maresca still hopeful Chelsea can win Club World Cup he thinks needs fixing

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Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca complained about the number of games played by his team since the start of the season... not knowing that his opponent in the semi-final of the World Cup of Clubs had played at least seven more. The Italian technician remained silent when a Brazilian journalist made the observation.

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Fluminense and Chelsea play tonight the first semifinal of the Club World Cup, a game that comes involved in some controversy after what happened at the previous press conference of Enzo Maresca, coach of the English team.The Italian technician, former player of Seville or Malaga, among other teams, complained about the calendar and the number of games that his team has played this season when a Brazilian journalist portrayed him and disassemble…

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Maresca's face was that of someone who knows that he was wrong and that at least at a press conference he won the game.

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The Star Kuala Lumpur broke the news in Malaysia on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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