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Chelsea Fans Rally for Club Change: Enzo Maresca's Departure Sparks Mass Protest

Chelsea supporters made their voices heard at Stamford Bridge, demanding the return of previous owner Roman Abramovich and the reinstatement of recently-sacked manager Enzo Maresca amidst protests against club owners BlueCo.

Chelsea Fans Rally for Club Change: Enzo Maresca's Departure Sparks Mass Protest

Chelsea supporters staged a mass protest at Stamford Bridge, demanding the return of previous owner Roman Abramovich and the reinstatement of recently-sacked boss Enzo Maresca. Chants of "BlueCo Out!" and "We want Roman back!" echoed around the ground in a direct challenge to the club's American owners. A recent string of poor results pushed hundreds of fans, organised by a group called "Not a Project CFC", to share their anger. The breaking point was the departure of popular manager Maresca on New Year's Day, following an alleged breakdown in his relationship with the hierarchy, specifically co-owner Behdad Eghbali. Ahead of the match with Brentford the Blues had won just one of its last seven Premier League matches, a period that included disappointing results including the 2-2 home draw with Bournemouth and a 2-1 home defeat by Aston Villa at the end of December. Fans felt Maresca was made a scapegoat for deep-seated structural issues and vented their fury before the west London derby, including some fans who had travelled all the way from Malaysia for the match.in the build-up to his departure, Maresca said he felt his position was "untenable" amid disagreements over player management, transfers and a perceived lack of internal support following public comments and was relieved of his job on the first day of 2026. Liam Rosenior was quickly appointed as Maresca's successor, signing a long-term contract until 2032, his hiring was facilitated by the fact that he was the manager of Strasbourg, another club within the BlueCo ownership consortium. Rosenior is known as a progressive, forward-thinking coach who champions a possession-based style of play and has a strong record in developing young players, which aligns with the club owners' philosophy. His appointment was viewed as an internal solution to restore stability and follow a consistent footballing vision. But the move greatly annoyed fans.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe protests ahead of the match were soon forgotten after Chelsea secured a 2-0 victory over the Bees, handing new head coach Rosenior a win in his first Premier League game in charge. Joao Pedro opened the scoring for the Blues in the 26th minute with a powerful left-footed shot after a VAR review confirmed the goal. Brentford had their chances in the first half, with Bryan Mbeumo and Kevin Schade threatening, the latter hitting the post from a Mathias Jensen pass. Chelsea doubled their lead in the 76th minute when Cole Palmer converted a penalty, awarded after Liam Delap was fouled by the Brentford goalkeeper. This win moves Chelsea above Brentford into sixth place in the Premier League table.

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Fans Unite in Protest

Chelsea fans, led by the 'Not a Project CFC' group, gathered in a mass protest at Stamford Bridge, voicing their discontent over recent poor results and the controversial departure of Enzo Maresca. The chants of 'BlueCo Out!' and 'We want Roman back!' underscored the fans' frustration with the current ownership.

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Maresca's Sudden Exit

The abrupt exit of Enzo Maresca on New Year's Day, following reported disagreements with co-owner Behdad Eghbali, ignited the fans' outcry. Maresca's departure was seen as a catalyst for addressing deeper structural issues within the club, with supporters feeling he was unfairly scapegoated.

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New Era Under Rosenior

In the aftermath of Maresca's departure, Liam Rosenior was swiftly appointed as the new head coach, signaling a shift in leadership style and footballing vision. Rosenior's background in progressive, possession-based football and youth development was aimed at stabilizing the team and aligning it with the club owners' strategic plans.

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Protests Turn to Victory

Despite the pre-match protests, Chelsea delivered a convincing 2-0 win against Brentford, with new head coach Rosenior securing a positive start to his tenure. Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer were on target, propelling Chelsea to sixth place in the Premier League table and momentarily shifting the focus from off-field turmoil to on-field success.

Published on Jan 17, 2026