
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has been handed a one-match touchline ban following his dismissal during Chelsea’s dramatic 95th-minute victory over Liverpool in the Premier League. The Italian manager was sent off after leaving the technical area to celebrate Estevao Willian’s last-gasp winner against the reigning champions.
Details of the Ban
The Football Association (FA) confirmed that Maresca received a second yellow card in the match for improper conduct. The FA statement read:
“It was alleged that the manager acted in an improper manner and/or used abusive and/or insulting words and/or behaviour during the fixture, which led to his dismissal around the 96th minute.”
Maresca accepted the charge and the standard penalty, which includes a £8,000 fine in addition to the one-game touchline ban.
Impact on Chelsea
The suspension means Maresca will miss Chelsea’s upcoming Premier League clash at the City Ground against Nottingham Forest. Assistant coach Willy Caballero is expected to take charge in his absence.
This is Maresca’s second touchline ban since becoming Chelsea manager in June 2024. His first came in April 2025, when he served a suspension after receiving a third yellow card of the season while celebrating Pedro Neto’s 93rd-minute winner at Fulham.
Maresca’s Conduct and Managerial Style
The 45-year-old former Leicester City manager is known for his passionate sideline presence. His celebrations have previously drawn scrutiny, with the FA emphasizing proper conduct in the technical area. Despite the fine and suspension, Maresca’s fiery style has often been credited with inspiring his squad during crucial moments.
Key Takeaways
- Enzo Maresca banned for one match after celebrating Chelsea’s late winner against Liverpool.
- The Italian received a second yellow card and accepted the FA’s charge.
- Chelsea fined £8,000 as part of the disciplinary measures.
- Maresca misses the match against Nottingham Forest, with Willy Caballero deputising.
- This marks Maresca’s second touchline ban since taking charge of Chelsea in June 2024.
- Known for his passionate sideline presence, Maresca has faced scrutiny for previous celebrations, including Pedro Neto’s winning goal at Fulham.


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