Enzo Maresca's career in numbers as Italian lands Man City manager's job
Manchester City has officially named Enzo Maresca as its new manager, tasking him with succeeding Pep Guardiola after a decade of unprecedented success. The Italian coach arrives as a familiar figure for the club, having previously worked as Guardiola’s assistant during the 2022-23 season and also leading City’s elite development squad to Premier League 2 title in 2020-21. The article highlights his Chelsea stint under BlueCo ownership, where he won the Conference League and the Club World Cup in his first season and guided the team to a fourth-place Premier League finish for Champions League qualification. His second season ended with his departure on New Year’s Day, when Chelsea were fifth, before slipping to tenth under successors Liam Rosenior and interim Calum McFarlane. Across 92 matches at Chelsea, he recorded 55 wins, 16 draws, and 21 defeats, scoring 191 and conceding 98. At Leicester, Maresca delivered Championship glory and immediate promotion, winning 31 of 46 league games and finishing on 97 points, and his overall career record across three clubs stands at 95 wins, 25 draws, and 39 losses from 159 matches. His sides averaged 1.96 goals and conceded 1.06.





