Enzo Maresca on Garnacho: "He needs work" and "he's not fully fit" | OneFootball

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·12 de septiembre de 2025

Enzo Maresca on Garnacho: "He needs work" and "he's not fully fit"

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After a long conflict with Rúben Amorim, which led the Portuguese coach to leave him out of Manchester United’s preseason plans, Alejandro Garnacho left the club where he made his professional debut to join Chelsea for 46 million euros. The Spanish-born Argentine was presented at his new club two weeks ago, but he did not arrive in top physical shape, which is why his debut with the Blues will have to be delayed.

He’s fine, but he needs work,” admitted Enzo Maresca at a press conference before the match against Brentford in the Premier League this Saturday at 4 p.m. He then added: He’s not at 100%.” Given how soon the next matches are, it’s very likely he won’t be in the squad for Munich either, where the London side will face Bayern in the first round of the Champions League group stage.


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With another week of training under his belt, Garnacho’s first start could be none other than in the match against Manchester United next Saturday, December 20. This situation would add even more intrigue to a match that is already one of the most attractive in the English league.

After their surprising Club World Cup triumph, the Blues started their Premier League season on the right foot. With seven points out of a possible nine, they are in second place, just behind Liverpool.

Garnacho will have to get up to speed both physically and in terms of football to adapt as best as possible to a team that already seems to be running smoothly. Even though Chelsea will compete in four tournaments this season, the 21-year-old winger faces tough competition for his position. In addition to Pedro Neto, currently the starter, he will compete with the newly arrived Jamie Binoe-Gittens. On the right side, a position he also played at United, the fight for a spot is even tougher, with names like Cole Palmer and Estêvão.

Moreover, the Madrid-born player is at a disadvantage because he lacks match fitness. While all his competitors played in the Club World Cup and had a good preseason, Garnacho trained with his teammates but didn’t get match rhythm in the friendlies. These adaptation weeks will be key for the “Bichito,” who will look to feel important again within a squad that has a big dream on the horizon: making the Argentina national team squad for the 2026 World Cup.

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