On a broadcast, Chelsea legend John Terry and former Premier League manager Didi discussed Maresca, with Didi believing there were significant behind-the-scenes issues, while Terry felt Maresca should not have left Chelsea mid-season.

Didi's View: I don't want to target any specific club, but there's a lot happening behind the scenes that people don't know about. Chelsea has frequently changed managers, and nobody truly understands how much noise, interference, conflicting opinions, and pressure Maresca faced within the club.
Terry: Yes, I agree with Didi on this point. There's a lot happening behind the scenes. I knew some of it and had many conversations with Maresca during the season—he felt frustrated early on. But I'm disappointed that he didn't stay to finish the job. If he had chosen to complete his work at Chelsea first and then move to Manchester City, I wouldn't have objected. Chelsea are in a poor state right now and Manchester City are on an upward trajectory, so I don't oppose him seeking progression. But given his strong start at Chelsea, I would have hoped he'd finish what he started. Yes, we received £17 million in compensation, but we missed out on Champions League qualification. I'm not sure if Maresca's departure is related to that, but I'd give Manchester City back the £17 million if it meant Chelsea securing Champions League qualification. So overall, both Chelsea as a club and the fans are the losers.
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