Midfielder laments disruption at Stamford Bridge after unexpected managerial departure.

Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández has opened up on the turmoil at Stamford Bridge following Enzo Maresca’s exit, describing the situation as chaotic and destabilizing for the squad.
“We lost a coach who gave us identity, structure, and direction, a Club World Cup champion, and no one, even the players, understands why,” Fernández said.
The Argentine highlighted the impact of losing Maresca halfway through the season:
“Halfway through the season, everything changed. The system collapsed, stability went with it. How sad.”
Fernández’s comments shed light on the internal struggles at Chelsea, where players have been forced to adapt to a sudden loss of leadership and tactical cohesion, raising questions about the club’s planning and communication during managerial transitions.
The former World Cup winner’s candid words underscore the challenges the squad faces as they aim to regain form and consistency under new leadership.
