City
Epaper

'Sancho needs to give his best until the end', says Chelsea boss Maresca

By IANS | Updated: April 2, 2025 16:26 IST

London, April 2 Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has admitted that on-loan midfielder Jadon Sancho needs to perform ...

Open in App

London, April 2 Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has admitted that on-loan midfielder Jadon Sancho needs to perform better, with the club battling for UEFA Champions League qualification.

Since joining on loan from Manchester United, Sancho has represented The Blues on 28 occasions, while finding the back of the net twice and garnering seven assists.

"You probably have more news than me in terms of Jadon. For me, his situation does not change, it is exactly the same. For sure, he can do better in terms of numbers, no doubt, but it is not only about Jadon. We have more players in the same situation.

"I do not need to give Jadon a message, I speak with him every day. I had a conversation with him yesterday. He needs to continue to give his best until the end. That is what we want from Jadon,” said Maresca at the pre-match press conference.

Sancho joined Chelsea with an obligation to buy between 20 to 25 million pounds, providing the London club finish at least 14th in the Premier League this season. But, a recent report by The Athletic confirmed that there is a clause in the deal that allows the West London club to back out of the deal by paying 5 million pounds.

“All the players that are with us, I love all of them. But in this moment, it's the moment to finish well and not think about next season. What happens in the summer, we will see. I am happy with all the players here,” said Maresca.

Maresca also offered a positive update on Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson ahead of Friday's (IST) London derby with Tottenham.

The Blues welcome Ange Postecoglou’s side to Stamford Bridge, looking to take a step closer towards securing Champions League football.

While Spurs represent a difficult challenge, Maresca is delighted to have players returning to action following injury issues and confirmed that Palmer, Madueke and Jackson are in contention to feature.

"Cole is back; he is ok. He is better. Noni is better and Nico is better. They are all good. It is very good to have them back. We have said many times, that this is a game for the players and when they are not there or for different reasons, you struggle.

"It’s exactly what happened to us this season; we had six unbelievable months and then six or seven injuries in a row. Then we lost something. But it will be good to finish the season with all of them," he added.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyRevamped Inland Waterways to unlock major economic opportunities in northeast

BusinessRevamped Inland Waterways to unlock major economic opportunities in northeast

NationalRevamped Inland Waterways to unlock major economic opportunities in northeast

NationalDelhi-NCR chokes under ‘very poor’ air quality for 7th straight day, smog blankets region

NationalMan commits suicide after teen girlfriend dies by consuming poison in UP's Hardoi

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsT20 Tri-series: Bowlers help Zimbabwe to its biggest-ever win over a full ICC member against Sri Lanka

Other SportsThere’s a lot of development, people are recognising women’s cricket, says Vaishnavi Sharma

Other SportsBangladesh's Litton Das reaps benefit of changed batting position, says mentor Montu Dutta

Other SportsBayern veteran Thomas Muller announces second season with the Whitecaps in MLS

Other SportsWomen's cricket will rise to next level after ODI World Cup win, says Tanuja Kanwer