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Jamie Carragher sends stern warning to Enzo Maresca after Chelsea manager moaned about having the 'worst 48 hours' as Blues boss - and claims he 'won't be there next season'

Jamie Carragher had an ominous warning for Enzo Maresca after the Chelsea boss cryptically described the 48 hours before their victory against Everton on Saturday as 'the worst' as Blues manager, saying that there was only likely to be 'one winner' in any internal power struggle.

The Italian head coach made the incendiary statement in the wake of the 2-0 home win which returned the hosts to winning ways after a troublesome run at the start of the month.

Maresca accused 'people' of not showing him and his players 'support' in his comments, and has since refused to walk back his statement without making any further clarification.

But on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football, Carragher did not mince words when he stressed that Maresca was speaking directly to the hierarchy above him in west London.

'It's not uncertain,' Carragher said. 'He's speaking about the owners and the sporting directors.

'I think this is a classic case that you see at a lot of clubs now, where you have a head coach - not a manager - and sporting directors. And what you get is, the coach comes in initially and agrees to the terms and conditions, but then he feels like he's done a really great job.

Enzo Maresca has been warned that he is unlikely to see out the start of Chelsea's next season

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Jamie Carragher was adamant that the manager had made a mistake in airing his grievances

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'And he has done a really great job, getting Champions League football last season, and winning a European competition, and winning the Club World Cup.

'So, slowly, he feels like he should get more power. He'd be really disappointed about Chelsea not going into the market and buying a centre back in the summer, when (Levi) Colwill got the big injury. And in the last few weeks, the results have just turned on them a little bit.

'He's calling something out that he wants something, in the public - which I don't agree with,' the Liverpool legend added. 'We talked about Mo Salah last week, it was extreme, but it was a similar sort of situation. I don't like people going public, whether it's a manager or a player, you sort it in-house.

'But the problem for Maresca is, if you continue like this, there's only going to be one winner. And it's not him.'

Doubling down moments later, Carragher added: 'I don't think Enzo Maresca is manager at Chelsea next season.

'I think when you come out and speak like your ownership like that, and you start going public, that's a big problem. I don't see him being there next season.'

Maresca was smirking at the start of his press conference on Monday with the Blues boss fully aware that he would be quizzed on how he had accused 'people' of not showing him and his players 'support'.

Speaking on Monday lunchtime before facing Cardiff in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals on Tuesday night, Maresca shut down any and all attempts from reporters trying to receive clarification, including when asked whether it is the Chelsea hierarchy with whom he was unhappy.

The Italian has refused to elaborate on his claim that the 48 hours prior to Chelsea's win over Everton were 'the worst' during his time at the club

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'I already spoke about that and I don't have anything to add,' Maresca said.

Pressed again, Maresca said: 'It's Cardiff tomorrow please.'

Maresca and a reporter from Sky Sports then engaged in a to-and-fro as the Chelsea head coach continued to refuse to explain himself.

'I already spoke about that and I think I was quite clear, no more than that,' he said.

'I respect your opinion and I respect people's opinions but again, I have nothing to add.

'We are in an era where everyone can say what they think. I respect people's opinions. I respect your opinion. But again, I don't have anything to add.

'I said after the game that I love Chelsea's support. They deserve the best. I don't have anything to add.

'I can speak Italian, my language, Spanish, very well, French, English, I think I was clear with what I said. It's done, it's finished. It was after the game, I said what I said, and it's done.'

Asked if he is committed to being Chelsea's head coach, Maresca said: 'Absolutely, yes.'

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