Enzo Maresca reveals what he told Sterling and Chilwell about Chelsea futures and says ‘it’s not brutal, just honest’

COACH ENZO MARESCA has revealed his “honest” conversations with (UK) Chelsea Football Club outcasts Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell.
The Blues duo look destined for the exit doors at Stamford Bridge this summer with new boss Maresca preferring other options ahead of the England stars.
Speaking in his pre-match press conference ahead of Chelsea’s Europa Conference League play-off with Servette, Maresca detailed what he has said to the pair. He said: “They are training apart. As I said, the situation is quite clear and there is not any update on the situation. They are Chelsea players until they are not Chelsea players. But it’s impossible to give them all minutes. Those who want minutes, they are better off to leave.”
Adding: “I try to be honest. I spoke with Raheem before the City game (on Sunday). I said he’s going to struggle to get minutes with us and this is the reason. With Chilly, he is a lovely guy but he will struggle. If you define this as brutal, it’s up to you to decide. For me, it’s not brutal, it’s just honest.”
Both Sterling and Chilwell have been training away from the main group of Chelsea players with neither stars part of the long-term plans under Maresca.
Maresca admitted that the isolated sessions at Cobham are “not comfortable”, and explained that some 15 PLAYERS are training away from the main group. The Blues’ inflated squad has hit headlines all summer as chief Todd Boehly continues to splash the cash in SW6.
But Maresca has insisted that, despite reports of a crowded dressing room, only 22 first team players are taking part in his training sessions.
On keeping such a large squad happy, he added: “It’s the job of every manager to keep them all happy but it’s almost impossible.
“Only 11 will play. It’s almost impossible to keep them all happy.
“I try always to be honest with all of them. The noise is more outside because I am working with 21 or 22 players since we are back from USA.
“I am not working with 42 or 43 players but more than 15 players are training apart.”
Both Sterling and Chilwell were left out of the matchday squad for Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat to Man City on Sunday.
And Raheem Sterling’s camp released a statement explaining he is “committed” to delivering for Chelsea despite being axed from the side. (www.thesun.co.uk)

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