Football Today
·29 Desember 2024
Football Today
·29 Desember 2024
Chelsea’s visit to Ipswich Town tomorrow offers more than just three points – it is a chance to underline the remarkable progress made under Enzo Maresca and end a turbulent 2024 in second place.
They were in disarray this time last year. A mid-table finish and a lack of direction raised questions about their long-term prospects.
Fast forward to now, and Maresca has transformed the Blues into a cohesive, competitive unit capable of taking on the league’s best.
Key to this resurgence has been Maresca’s tactical clarity. His emphasis on a balanced, possession-based approach has brought stability to the team, while his man-management has reinvigorated players who seemed lost under previous regimes.
A winning streak of nine matches in November and early December showcased Chelsea’s potential. The team played confident, attacking football.
However, setbacks against Everton and Fulham during the festive period have served as reminders of the work still to be done.
A late collapse against Fulham on Boxing Day not only cost Chelsea three points but also risked undoing the momentum they had built. This is why a win against Ipswich is so crucial. Clinching second place heading into next year would be a powerful statement of intent and a fitting reward for the strides made under Maresca.
It would also give Chelsea a psychological boost as they prepare for the challenges of 2025.
For all their progress, Chelsea cannot afford complacency. Ipswich may be winless at home and sitting in the relegation zone, but no match in the Premier League is ever straightforward.
Maresca’s men will need to shake off their recent frustrations and focus on ending the year on a high.
Taking second place would underline how far Chelsea have come in just a year. From a team struggling to find its identity, they have become one of Liverpool’s closest challengers.
While the title may still feel out of reach, the foundation laid by Maresca has given fans hope for a brighter future.
A win at Portman Road would not just reflect the progress made but also serve as a springboard for the second half of the season.
It is an opportunity for Chelsea to put a turbulent past behind them and step confidently into 2025 with renewed belief.