Revealed: Enzo Maresca’s Eight-Man Backroom Staff at Chelsea
Enzo Maresca is set to be confirmed as Chelsea’s new head coach, and Mail Sport has revealed the elite ensemble of backroom staff that will accompany him at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea has aligned with Maresca’s vision to build a top-tier coaching team to aid in their pursuit of English and European success. The staff includes eight key appointments, with two more expected following further discussions.
Here’s a detailed look at Maresca’s backroom staff:
- Willy Caballero – Assistant Coach
- A former Chelsea goalkeeper, Caballero brings more than just his experience on the pitch. Known for his perceptive and intuitive approach, he has earned praise for his innovative ideas and will act as a sounding board for Maresca.
- Danny Walker – Coach
- Previously with the Manchester City academy, Walker is a specialist in individual player development. His meticulous approach is seen as a huge asset, particularly in offensive areas, to support Maresca’s possession-based style of play.
- Michele De Bernardin – Goalkeeper Coach
- High-energy and enthusiastic, De Bernardin focuses on improving technical and positional performance for goalkeepers and outfield players. His methodical approach is critical, and he will collaborate closely with Ben Roberts.
- Ben Roberts – Goalkeeper Coach and Head of Global Goalkeeping
- Specifically requested by Maresca, Roberts brings his well-known qualities to the team. He will integrate with Chelsea’s existing staff to enhance the development of emerging talent through individual coaching and mentorship.
- Marcos Alvarez – Fitness Coach
- Alvarez employs a grass-based approach to improve player availability, fitness, and conditioning, addressing Chelsea’s poor injury record last season. He will work closely with Bryce Kavanagh, Chelsea’s head of performance.
- Bernardo Cueva – Set-Piece Coach
- Renowned as a leader in set-piece coaching, Cueva joins from Brentford and will immediately start working with the first-team coaching staff. His elite coaching model aims to support both team and individual performance.
- Javier Molina Caballero – Analyst
- Molina Caballero will play a crucial role in pre-match and post-match analysis, providing detailed support to Maresca and collaborating with Chelsea’s existing data department.
- Roberto Vitiello – Development Coach
- Vitiello’s role is to facilitate the transition of young players to the first-team environment. He will help integrate promising talents like Tyrique George, Kiano Dyer, Josh Acheampong, and Ishe Samuels-Smith, providing a pathway to the first team during the pre-season tour in the United States.
Maresca’s appointment and his handpicked backroom team represent Chelsea’s commitment to a comprehensive development approach, focusing on individualised player programs, specific coaching techniques, and high-performance modeling to elevate the club’s overall performance.
Revealed: Enzo Maresca’s Eight-Man Backroom Staff at Chelsea