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Maresca admits Man City 'completely deserved to win' over Chelsea
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Maresca admits Man City 'completely deserved to win' over Chelsea

August 23, 2026 at 03:52 PM
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Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca conceded that Manchester City fully deserved their victory over his side, acknowledging City's superiority in the match.

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Enzo Maresca marks his first Premier League game as Manchester City manager with a dramatic late comeback against Bournemouth, making a winning start to the 2026–27 season.

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Following Chelsea's defeat to Manchester City, Blues head coach Enzo Maresca was forthright in his post-match assessment, stating that City 'completely deserved to win.' The remarks suggest a significant gap in performance between the two sides. Maresca's public concession highlights the challenge Chelsea face against top-tier opposition this season. The comments come amid scrutiny of Chelsea's consistency in big matches.

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When a manager publicly says the opposition 'completely deserved to win,' it signals more than a routine post-match courtesy — it points to a structural gap on the day. Maresca's honesty reflects Chelsea's ongoing difficulty in matching the intensity and control of elite sides. For City, the affirmation from a respected opposing coach reinforces the view that they are hitting their stride at a critical point in the campaign.

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Chelsea likely face reduced short-term confidence and increased scrutiny; Manchester City gain a psychological edge and validation of their current form.

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Maresca admits Man City 'completely deserved to win' over Chelsea

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca conceded that Manchester City fully deserved their victory over his side, acknowledging City's superiority in the match.

Article summary

Following Chelsea's defeat to Manchester City, Blues head coach Enzo Maresca was forthright in his post-match assessment, stating that City 'completely deserved to win.' The remarks suggest a significant gap in performance between the two sides. Maresca's public concession highlights the challenge Chelsea face against top-tier opposition this season. The comments come amid scrutiny of Chelsea's consistency in big matches.

When a manager publicly says the opposition 'completely deserved to win,' it signals more than a routine post-match courtesy — it points to a structural gap on the day. Maresca's honesty reflects Chelsea's ongoing difficulty in matching the intensity and control of elite sides. For City, the affirmation from a respected opposing coach reinforces the view that they are hitting their stride at a critical point in the campaign.

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