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Enzo Maresca’s Unwavering Support from Club Hierarchy

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Enzo Maresca is feeling good about the support he gets from the club’s owners and sporting directors which helps him work on his long-term projects. The Italian manager who’s known for trying new things and helping young players grow, says he’s really thankful for how much the people running the club back him up.

  • Maresca feels like the club’s owners and sporting directors got his back
  • He likes to try new stuff and help young players get better
  • Fabrizio Romano wrote about how confident Maresca was feeling in a tweet

Maresca’s Managerial Journey and Style

Enzo Maresca went from being a good player to becoming a manager and he’s really good at tactics and likes his teams to keep the ball a lot. He worked at big clubs like Manchester City where he got really good at strategy stuff. The big bosses at the club really support how Maresca can fit in and do well in different types of football.


From Player to Manager: Maresca’s Footballing Legacy

Before he started coaching Maresca played all over Europe and did really well at clubs like Juventus and Sevilla. He won Serie A with Juventus and got the UEFA Cup twice with Sevilla which is pretty cool. All this stuff he did as a player really shows in how he thinks about football now that he’s a manager.

Managerial Accolades and Future Prospects

While everyone’s talking about awards like the Championship Manager of the Season award Maresca just keeps showing how good he is at managing and coming up with new ideas in football. The big people at the club really support how he thinks about the future and helps young players which means he can keep working on his projects without worrying too much.

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