“A big differences in training” “Now lets speak on the pitch” – Christopher Nkunku reveals how Enzo Maresca is better than Pochettino

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“A big differences” – Christopher Nkunku reveals how Enzo Maresca is better than Pochettino

The star of Chelsea, Christopher Nkunku, has talked candidly about his experiences at Stamford Bridge under the current management team.

In an open discussion, Nkunku compared the strategies of Enzo Maresca with former manager Mauricio Pochettino, explaining why he thinks Maresca is superior.

Nkunku highlighted how Maresca stands out by emphasizing his hands-on approach. Yes, I did spoken to Maresca. He’s really hands-on and is obviously always on the field, Nkunku remarked.

The attacker is really appreciative of this direct involvement because it helps Maresca better communicate his vision and tactics.

Nkunku on Maresca: “The new head coach brings very good ideas to play. We are on this way to learn.

If everybody has the idea of the coach to play, we will produce good football this year.”

“We are playing with the ball already a lot. As he told us the first day, he wants us to be on the pitch to practice football training directly. His idea is to keep the ball, so we are practicing that now.”

Christopher Nkunku continued: “I am feeling better after the difficult season last year. I am feeling better.

I had a nice break during the summer. I needed it. I worked a little bit before coming here, but it was important for me to break after this year, for my head also. It was good.

Now I am working in every training session to stay fit and to go forward in a good way. Pre-season is very good and the team is good. We are practicing the hard work to be fresh and ready to play some friendly games.”

Nkunku’s remarks, on the other hand, suggest that Pochettino took a more detached approach, and that the Argentine manager’s vision may not have been as explicitly carried out in training sessions.

Nkunku believes that this small distinction may be essential to the team’s ability to produce high-caliber performances that are constant.

Nkunku’s observations are especially intriguing because they are from a player who has direct experience with both coaching philosophies. His viewpoint emphasizes how crucial a manager’s direct involvement and presence are in contemporary football.

Chelsea supporters will be watching to see if Maresca’s methods pay off on the field as Chelsea gets ready for the new campaign.

There’s a newfound sense of hope at Stamford Bridge, with players such as Nkunku immediately sensing the benefits of Maresca’s techniques. Chelsea may be in position for success this season if Maresca can keep articulating his ideas clearly.