Noni Madueke has delivered his verdict on Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca making the real reason for his omission public.
Noni Madueke was key once again to Chelsea beating Wolves and it came after he had been controversially dropped by boss Enzo Maresca and has shared his thoughts on the decision
Noni Madueke shows Chelsea talent but must meet Enzo Maresca's demands - Winger scored against Wolves but was again publicly called out by his manager over work ethic
Chelsea winger Noni Madueke scored against Wolves for the fourth time this season on Monday night, but head coach Enzo Maresca still wants to see more from the England star
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca asked for "immediate" improvement from Noni Madueke, despite the winger scoring in a 3-1 win over Wolves. Victory at Stamford Bridge ended a five-match winless streak, but Maresca was unhappy with what he perceived to be a ...
As always when you have a big game on Sky Sports, there was an in depth chat with the managers released on the day of the game, and we’ve now got this week’s edition.One of the most interesting
Noni Madueke admits Enzo Maresca’s public criticism about his efforts in training was ‘not nice’ but insists the Chelsea manager’s intentions were in the right place.Madueke was on the
Chelsea fans on X expressed their displeasure with Enzo Maresca's decision to include Noni Madueke in the starting XI for their Premier League clash with Manchester City on Saturday.
Enzo Maresca was hoping that the student would become the teacher in his second head-to-head with former mentor Pep Guardola this Premier League season.
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has counted many mistakes for his players, Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke. Ahead of Chelsea's Premier League clash with
Madueke, who played 84 minutes before being replaced by academy product Tyrique George, netted his seventh goal of the campaign against Wolves, who sit just above the relegation zone in 17th. But after the final whistle, Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca ordered the England international improve his work rate.
In November, he suggested that Jamie Vardy was the best English striker of his generation, better even than Wayne Rooney or Harry Kane. He also claimed that League One side Barrow and then a doomed Southampton were the “worst” possible opponents for his Chelsea side, who went on to score five in both games.