At present, Cole Palmer and in-form Noni Madueke are the other near-certain starters in the Blues’ attacking quartet, with the former in the No.10 role and the latter on the right wing. Based on what we’ve seen so far, Sancho and Neto will likely rotate on the left and Nkunku and Jackson may role-share as No.9s.
That leaves a significant question mark over where another new signing, £46m ($61m) man Felix, will fit. The versatile attacker was a substitute against Bournemouth and didn’t make much of an impact in his half-hour on the pitch.
At 24 and at a crucial juncture in a career that has gone off track, it feels unlikely that Felix will be willing to settle for a rotation role under Maresca, but his route to becoming a regular starter looks the most obstructed unless he can discover the kind of consistency that has eluded him up to this point.
Midfielder Enzo Fernandez will also be feeling the heat having flattered to deceive so far in 2023-24; he faces the threat of losing his place in the team if Palmer is fielded as the advanced playmaker, with both Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia pushing for a place in the XI, too.
Much will depend on Madueke’s form; if the newly-capped England international suffers a downturn, then Palmer could be shifted to his preferred right-wing role and the attacking midfield position could open up.
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‘If you don’t work you aren’t going to play’
Much, too, will depend on work ethic away from the glare of the cameras on matchday. Maresca must be acutely aware that he is juggling a number of self-confident young attackers with big egos, whom he must simultaneously keep happy and get the best out of.
The head coach has tried to lay down the law already, saying recently: “Listen, we have Jadon [Sancho], Joao [Felix], these kinds of players. Before they joined the club, I had a chat with them, and one of my messages to them was ‘if you come here and don’t work properly then you are not going to play’.
“Before they arrived, the message for them was clear. For Jadon. For Joao. But [I told them] the reason why I’m speaking to you is because I really like you. If you come here in the way that we want, we are happy. But if you come here and don’t work hard, it’s better if you don’t come.”
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Out of the picture already?
But what of those who already seem to be out of the picture for a starting place? The ridiculous attacking depth at Maresca’s disposal means the path to a starting place is long and winding if you are already out of favour at this early stage, and two players in particular find themselves on the back foot.
Mykhailo Mudryk has been afforded just 60 minutes of action in the Premier League so far, with his new head coach outspoken in his criticism that has been thinly veiled as encouragement. However, since Sancho’s arrival, the Ukraine str seems to have been pushed further down the pecking order as an option on the left wing.
Meanwhile, ex-Barcelona man Guiu – who is only 18 years old, in fairness – has not seen any league game time since an opening-day cameo against Man City, with both Jackson and Nkunku above him in the No.9 hierarchy.
Thankfully Chelsea are in the Conference League this season as they return to Europe, so there will be opportunities for both to prove their worth, but at this point it is difficult to see either forcing their way into Maresca’s strongest team.
The Italian tactician has already shown a willingness to exile unwanted players, so Mudryk and Guiu could be playing for their Chelsea careers over the next few months.
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The solution
Ultimately, Maresca’s selections should always come down to form. Although Chelsea’s summer wheeling and dealing was excessive at best, they have managed to assemble a fearsome attack with the depth to compete on multiple fronts.
You can only assume that this is a long-term play, with each member of the frontline considered to be high-potential and under the age of 25. If they develop together and the Blues return to the Champions League in the not-too-distant future, then they will consider themselves well prepared – especially with wonderkid Estevao Willian arriving from Palmeiras next year.
In the short-term, it seems Maresca’s attacking configuration will be fluid, with that ridiculous strength in depth enabling him to rotate based on form and the quality of an opponent – but that doesn’t make the challenge of managing such a wealth of talent any easier.
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