Maresca: Guardiola goes to work at 7 o clock and gets off at 7 o clock; I have anecdotes from Juventus and Parma
4:09pm, 13 October 2025Football
Hupu News on October 12: Chelsea head coach Maresca attended the Trento Sports Festival and talked about many topics.
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Talk about the experience of coaching Leicester City
"This is a club that was relegated but won the Championship and the FA Cup in England. I saw a great boss and an incredible group of players. It was a tough and A subtle champion."
The Chelsea manager also talked about the hardest thing to adapt to in England:
"Our country is the best in the world in terms of food and feeling. You miss the simplest things. I had to start cooking and I had my mother's famous diary of the recipes she used to make."
The Chelsea manager, a midfielder who played in Italy, revealed an anecdote about his move from Juventus to Sevilla:
"I was in pre-season training camp and one day they told me, 'We're going to the office tomorrow morning because we sold you.'
I went in the morning and they told me, 'Your new ball The team has arrived. There is an agreement and you have to leave. '
I went to the office and that night we reached an agreement and I went to Sevilla. We won five titles and I was lucky enough to score two goals in the Europa League final. "My greatest satisfaction as a footballer was in Spain." I signed a three-year contract and they fired me three months later (laughs, editor’s note). After that, I returned to Manchester City as Guardiola’s assistant coach. "
He couldn't help but talk about his experience as an assistant to the Catalan coach:
"It's very rewarding because you understand how much effort you need to put in and how focused you need to be in order to achieve certain goals.
Pep is the kind of person who goes to work at 7 am and gets off work at 7 pm every day. Although he has not been in a top coaching position for 15 years, he is still full of desire and dedication. When you work with someone at a certain level, you understand the details, the impact those little things can have.
Guardiola’s coaching style How is it similar to mine? I study hard, like a sponge, learning as much as I can. "
Talking about his ideal team, the Chelsea coach said:
"I am a coach who explains everything to the players. I don't like robots; you have to know and understand what we're doing. In my opinion, players need to realize what they are doing. I like players to understand why they do what they do. "
However, when it comes to his role model, he said:
"Definitely Gasperini. For us Italians, he is our pride: he won the Europa League with Atalanta and so on. What about the Premier League? I see good coaches everywhere, but I think he will be happy at Roma. "
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