Maresca promises fans entertainment in Conference League quarter-final

Enzo Maresca has promised Chelsea fans that he will deliver the entertainment that they demand, and adds that it is up to him and his team to change the jers in Cheers while they look to confirm their place in the semi-final of the Conference League on Thursday evening.

Maresca criticized the supporters of Stamford Bridge after the 2-2 Premier League-equal game of Sunding Bridge with Ipswich, suggesting that the negative atmosphere contributed that they fell 2-0.

He will now return to the touchline for their second stage with Legia Warsaw, after he won the first stage 3-0 in Poland last week and used his press conference before the match to ask 'trust'.

“We, with our support, our fans, we are a better team, we are stronger,” said Maresca. 'I fully understand that we as a team, we have to involve the fans, something that probably we couldn't do on Sunday. It is also up to us to be good enough. '

Asked if his philosophy can be entertaining, said Maresca: 'One hundred percent, and then also because I cannot do any other kind of style. I am not the one who does a different kind.

'The last six Premier League matches at home we were confronted with Southampton, Leicester, Wolves, West Ham, Spurs and Ipswich. We won five, and probably the one who enjoyed the people more, has been the Spurs. But Spurs was the only team in the last six games at home that tried to press higher. This is why we attacked more and faster.

“The rest, they wait in the box, it's a different game. We have to learn how to play different types of games. We change tactically. Game by game, we change. '

Maresca's Chelsea won the Premier League in the first half of the season. However, the second half has been more a struggle, in which opponents choose to set up in low blocks.

“Fans, they have to trust us, they have to trust the team, they have to trust the club what we are doing now,” Maresca added. 'The reason why is because Chelsea was zero times in the top four in the last two seasons, and this season we spent almost all our season in the top four.

'It is great proof that the team improves. Is it enough now? For me, no. Because I would like to fight with this club for titles, for the Premier League, for the Champions League. But at the same time we have to be realistic and see that this team is improving this season. It is there, they are figures. '

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