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EFL Carabao Cup burning question: Why is Enzo Maresca not happy with Chelsea, but can beating Cardiff solve that?
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EFL Carabao Cup Spotlight: What’s Behind Enzo Maresca’s Frustration with Chelsea, and Can Defeating Cardiff Turn Things Around?

December 15, 2025 5 Min Read
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  • 1. Cardiff City vs Chelsea: What’s Next for Maresca?
  • 2. Newcastle United vs Fulham: Will Robinson Impact the Game?
  • 3. Manchester City vs Brentford: Depth Injury Concerns for Guardiola?

This week is pivotal for the EFL Cup, with three out of four semi-final spots available. Arsenal and Crystal Palace will meet on December 23rd due to Crystal Palace’s participation in the Conference League. Meanwhile, some of England’s top clubs are set to advance in the competition.

The last remaining non-Premier League team, League 1 leaders Cardiff City, will host Chelsea on Tuesday night. This match comes in the wake of coach Enzo Maresca’s controversial remarks, heightening the stakes. The following night, defending champions Newcastle United will face Fulham at St. James’ Park, where Newcastle aims to respond after a recent loss to Sunderland. The week wraps up with Manchester City, who have won five of the last ten EFL Cups, clashing with Brentford at the Etihad Stadium. Here are some key points to consider regarding these upcoming matches:

1. Cardiff City vs Chelsea: What’s Next for Maresca?

Is there a more perilous position than being an Italian head coach in your second season at Chelsea? Carlo Ancelotti ended up losing his job for merely winning by a lesser margin than expected. It raises questions about whether Maresca might face similar repercussions. Though it may be early to speculate, he’s already voiced his frustrations regarding his recent experiences at Chelsea. After his “worst 48 hours,” he clarified that he wasn’t criticizing the fans, yet his ambiguous remarks left people guessing if his grievances were aimed at higher-ups. When asked if issues might be brewing between him and the club’s management, he didn’t dispel the notion.

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His comprehensive response in the pre-game press conference showed no signs of backing down. “I can speak several languages, including my mother tongue. If I want to communicate something, I’ll do it clearly,” he noted. Maresca’s brief tenure means he must realize that a loss against a League 1 side like Cardiff would significantly shift the narrative away from football. If Cardiff manages an upset, Maresca will navigate an arduous schedule against Newcastle and Manchester City soon after, clearly marking his management under scrutiny.

This situation highlights the reality that managers don’t always have the best track records, even when aiming for high expectations. Many coaches with greater success have clashed with club executives and faced the consequences. It’s worth noting that Maresca hasn’t earned unwavering support from fans like José Mourinho or Thomas Tuchel before him. Regardless of the match’s outcome, he now faces added pressure.

Maresca has not done much to quell media speculation, and now he must let his performance speak for him on the pitch.

2. Newcastle United vs Fulham: Will Robinson Impact the Game?

While not seen as favorites, a strong showing in the EFL Cup could boost Fulham and Marco Silva. They’ve shown promise in recent FA Cup runs and are currently two points behind Newcastle, who have been feeling the strain of competing across multiple tournaments.

With key players expected to return, including Anthony Robinson, Fulham’s chances only improve. Though Robinson had some rusty moments in his last game back, he remains a pivotal player. Silva’s confidence shows in his encouragement of Robinson’s return, crucially as Newcastle has struggled to defend against attacks down the left wing.

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3. Manchester City vs Brentford: Depth Injury Concerns for Guardiola?

While Manchester City appears to be finding its rhythm, they are grappling with injuries and lineup uncertainties as they enter the EFL Cup quarters. Pep Guardiola is managing a lengthy injury list at a critical point in the season and remains unsure whether his roster of secondary players can measure up against top-tier competition.

Like their title rivals, City are facing the risk of injuries affecting their squad. With players returning from various ailments, Guardiola has been cautious and won’t take unnecessary risks in the EFL Cup. However, the pressing issue remains whether he can field a strong enough team when depth is paramount, especially as they need to win to keep momentum going into future contests.

Editorial Opinion: The looming EFL Cup matches represent a crucial moment for teams facing pressure and potential shifts in management. For soccer fans, these games matter not just for the cup’s prestige, but also as a barometer for the future stability and direction of these clubs amidst a competitive landscape.

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