Enzo MARESCA: The boss of Chelsea Double “ Outst ” against criticism after reaching qualification in the Champions League | Football news

The boss of Chelsea, Enzo Maresca, doubled his weekend “Outlust” who saw him say to his criticism of “F *** OFF” after his team reached qualification in the Champions League on the last day of the Premier League season.
The Blues won a return to the Champions League on Sunday by ahead of Nottingham Forest 1-0.
Using the post-match press conference as an opportunity to respond to criticism, Maresca explained despite the constant research of faults, he had no doubt to reach football in the Champions League.
Levi Colwill, goal scorer of the winning goal at City Ground, also expressed his relief after a constant criticism, saying: “Everyone has spoken a lot of us this season.”
Asked about his reaction and his reaction from his player after their qualification in the Champions League, Maresca explained that it was the natural result of what they deemed unjust assessments on their side.
“I think it’s a good reaction from the players,” said Maresca before the Europa Europa Conference League final against Real Betis.
“Levi’s reaction, my reaction was just an explosion for the moment. The reason is that, in our bad times or our bad races during the season, in February, March, when we drop points, many people were talking, not from our point of view. They did not speak in the right way.
“If you ask them, they will say that from their point of view, they spoke in the right way, but from our point of view, they have not been. And the reason is because, yes, we are the youngest [squad] In the history of the Premier League, but at the same time, they are men.
“I also use criticism to say:” The guys today, it is a chance that we can say that we are not young, we are mature enough, we can compete and we can do the right things “.
“Jackson is in debt towards us”
Maresca also told the press that his attacker, Nicolas Jackson, had a debt to pay his teammates after his red card against Newcastle put his hopes in the Champions League in danger.
Jackson is sent due to violent driving during a 2-0 defeat in St James’ Park meant that the striker missed the last two games of the Premier League of the season. However, the 23 -year -old will return to the match team for his conference league final in Wroclaw where, according to Maresca, he wishes to make amends.
“Nico [Jackson] is in debt with his teammates, “he said.
“The reason is that at that time, Newcastle Away was the most important game for us and he left his teammates with 10 players for an hour.
“Of course, he is in debt. Of course, he is a good guy. Of course, he recognized the error. He apologized to his teammates. It is very important. And I’m sure he will make a very good game for us.”