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Jamie Carragher's brutal Enzo Maresca prediction came true after just two weeks

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Jamie Carragher's Brutal Enzo Maresca Prediction Came True After Just Two Weeks

Jamie Carragher's scathing prediction about Enzo Maresca's tenure at Chelsea has shockingly materialized in record time, leaving fans and pundits stunned. Just two weeks after the former Leicester City boss took the helm at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea's season has unraveled in spectacular fashion, validating Carragher's dire warnings on Sky Sports.



The Liverpool legend had forecasted a "meltdown" under Maresca, citing the Italian's rigid possession-based tactics as ill-suited to Chelsea's high-stakes Premier League environment. "He's going to get found out quick," Carragher declared post-match, pointing to Maresca's over-reliance on data-driven build-up play and vulnerability to intense pressing. Events have unfolded exactly as he anticipated.

Chelsea's woes began with a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Manchester City, where Maresca's high defensive line was shredded. Midfield maestro Enzo Fernández struggled to dictate tempo, while new signings like Pedro Neto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall looked lost in transition. The following week brought a shock 2-1 loss to newly promoted Ipswich Town, exposing frailties in set-piece defending—a flaw Carragher had highlighted.

Off-field chaos compounded the misery: Reports of dressing room dissent surfaced, with Nicolas Jackson publicly questioning substitutions. Owner Todd Boehly faces mounting pressure, having invested £250 million in Maresca's vision. League standings tell the tale—Chelsea languish in 12th after six games, nine points adrift of leaders Liverpool.

Carragher, vindicated, doubled down on his podcast: "I said it would be brutal, and here we are. Maresca's philosophy works in the Championship, not against Klopp or Guardiola." Pundits now speculate on a premature sacking, with odds shortening dramatically. For Chelsea, the dream of challenging for silverware has turned into a nightmare, proving Carragher's brutal honesty once again.

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