
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has called for supporters' trust after drawing with Ipswich, causing some fans to jeer. The Italian coach criticized the atmosphere for forcing the side to lose focus, particularly during the 20-25 minute spell where they conceded twice to Ipswich. Despite the backlash, Maresca maintains that his team's style and performance are progressing, as Chelsea has spent most of the season in the top four, a feat not achieved in the last two years. He emphasized that the team is close to qualifying for the Champions League. Maresca also defended his tactics and insistence on playing out from the back. In response to the jeers, defender Malo Gusto acknowledged the fans' displeasure but remains committed to the team. Maresca looks forward to the Uefa Conference League quarter-final second leg against Legia Warsaw at Stamford Bridge, with Chelsea holding a 3-0 advantage from the first leg in Poland.
Source: BBC Sports Football
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