Chelsea boss Maresca fires warning to squad and tells stars to ‘share responsibility’ ahead of daunting Man City opener

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ENZO MARESCA told Chelsea’s forwards they must score more goals — instead of just relying on Cole Palmer.

The Italian is concerned Palmer will be a marked man during his second full season in the Prem after last year’s stellar campaign and  superb performances for England at the Euros, including a goal in the final.

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Cole Palmer dominated Chelsea’s goal stats last season[/caption]
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Palmer, 22, scored 25 goals and grabbed 15 assists for the Blues in all competitions.

Senegal star  Nicolas Jackson, 23, was the club’s next best performer with 17 goals and six assists – and boss Maresca wants the load  to be shared around this season.

Palmer was rewarded for his efforts by signing a new nine-year contract last week, which could increase the pressure on him.

Maresca said: “I don’t think it’s the contract but when you score 20 goals one season it’s always difficult to replicate, whether you are Cole Palmer or even Erling Haaland.

“It’s difficult and with Palmer we have to make sure we share the responsibility for goals with other wingers and attacking midfielders.

“It is not everything on Cole’s shoulders. We play with two wingers, two attacking players and a No 9.

“So these five players are the ones in charge of scoring goals and  assisting their team-mates.

The wingers, attacking players and No 9 are in charge of scoring goals.”

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Maresca has more options than any other manager in the Prem as he prepares to picks his first Chelsea team to host Manchester City on Sunday.

Palmer appears certain to start somewhere, leaving £35million Noni Madueke, £47.5m Raheem Sterling, £62m Mykhailo Mudryk, £56m  Christopher Nkunku and new £51m signing Pedro Neto competing for two other attacking roles behind a central striker – expected to be Jackson.

Maresca is still hopeful of signing another striker before the transfer window closes after the collapse of a move for Atletico Madrid’s Samu Omorodion.

Atleti forward Joao Felix was on loan at Stamford Bridge last year and is keen to return in a deal that could lead to the revival of Conor Gallagher’s transfer the other way.

Maresca is aiming to lay down an early marker against Prem champs City, who drew both league games against Chelsea last season and beat them in an FA Cup semi-final.

But the former Leicester chief does not want a repeat of last November’s 4-4 thriller at Stamford Bridge.

He said: “I was watching it at home and it was fantastic.

“But as a manager, I don’t like conceding goals – and I don’t want to concede four.

“When you play against the champions from the last four years and are able to beat them then it would be a fantastic day for us.

“But for us it’s important we start to compete and see a team that is trying to win the game.”

Harry Redknapp's 2024/25 season predictions

TOP FOUR
ARSENAL, MANCHESTER CITY, LIVERPOOL and TOTTENHAM  — and  I’ve got a really strong feeling for Arsenal this season. A few of Man City’s star players are getting a bit older. There’s been nothing between the two teams over the past two years.

RELEGATION
EVERTON (18th), SOUTHAMPTON (19th), LEICESTER (20th) — I like Sean Dyche and Everton are a great club with brilliant, knowledgeable fans. They’re just badly run. They need to go down to rebuild to come back again. But the key is new owners.

TOP SCORER
ERLING HAALAND — I can’t see anyone taking his crown off him. He’s a goal machine, isn’t he? If I can get him at evens, I might lump on!

MOST ASSISTS
MARTIN ODEGAARD — He’ll be the catalyst for Arsenal’s surge to the title. I can see it now. He’s a superb player and he makes it look so easy.

CARABAO CUP
TOTTENHAM — Ange Postecoglou will break Spurs’ trophy curse. Most big teams will mess about with this trophy, but Tottenham will go full steam.

FA CUP
LIVERPOOL — I fancy Arne Slot to stamp his mark on English football quickly and there’s few better ways to do it than lifting this famous old trophy.

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
REAL MADRID — Carlo Ancelotti is bullish about their chances. He has said that with Kylian Mbappe, it’s the best team they’ve had for a long time.

EUROPA LEAGUE
MANCHESTER UNITED — Clubs seem to have stopped sneering at this competition. And Spurs and United should be going both barrels for it.

CONFERENCE LEAGUE
CHELSEA — The Luxembourg champions could be dangerous! Joking aside, the Blues must win it.

Chelsea’s defensive set-up is more settled after Ben Chilwell was told to find another club.

Marc Cucurella will be preferred to the vice-captain at left-back while  Malo Gusto will start at  right-back as Reece James has a hamstring injury.

Levi Colwill is set to be partnered by Wesley Fofana in central  defence, with Romeo Lavia set to play with Enzo Fernandez in central midfield.

On having a squad with an average age of 24 years and 280 days, Maresca added: “I like the age of the squad but  the important thing is they are full of talent.”

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Former loanee Joao Felix is keen to return to Chelsea[/caption]

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Team news will now be released 75 MINUTES before kick-off, 15 minutes earlier than had been the case before.

Things could get crowded on the touchline, with the number of substitutes permitted to warm-up boosted from three players per team to FIVE.

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