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Chelsea: Blues' Boss Maresca Feels 'Shame' Over Chilwell Treatment

🌠 Chilwell joined Chelsea from Leicester City in August 2020 on a five-year contract and has made 107 appearances for the Blues in all competitions, while also helping them to win the Champions League in 2021

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Enzo Maresca admitted he feels "shame" over leaving Ben Chilwell out of the team, but reiterated the left-back does not feature in his Chelsea plans. (More Football News)

Chilwell joined Chelsea from Leicester City in August 202✨0 on a five-year contract and has made 107 appearances for the Blues in all competitions, while also helping them to 🐽win the Champions League in 2021.

However, since Maresca arrived&nbsꦫp;in West London, Chilwell has made just one appearance, a 45-minute cameo in Chelsea's 5-0 victory over Barrow in the EFL Cup.

Maresca made it clear from the start of his tenure that the 🅠Eng💝land international was unlikely to play for Chelsea if he stayed at the club this season, but he says he sympathises with him.

&q🍎uot;Because players want to play more, so there's probably chances for them to leave," Maresca said. "But Ben has been top. I have to say that; he has been top.

🍃"Ver🧸y professional, works hard. I feel shame because of that situation, but in terms of behaviour, he has been very good."

Asked why Chilwell was not featuring, Maresc🥂a added: "First of all, because it is my choice. And because I can see Malo Gusto, Reece James or Marc Cucurella doing different kind of jobs during 🦂the game.

&qu🌟ot;I think Chilwell is a top full-back, doing that job up and down and given opportunity in past to win titles and be in national team, but I struggle to see Ben doing different kind of things."

Chilwell is one of a host of Chelsea players linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge, with Renato Veiga, Alex Disasi, Carney Chukwuemeka and Cesaജre Casadei all struggling for game time as well.

With Christopher Nkunku also💛 reportedly frustrated with his lack of involvement, Maresca insisted theꦬre is no way to keep everyone in his large squad happy.

"It's impossible, two months not playing, and they won't be happy," Maresca ﷽added. "First of all, our target is to do the best for the club and the teaꦜm, win games.

"If we can keep the players happy, they are h♑appy. If they don't play꧒, they won't be happy. If I sell all the players that aren't happy, we stay here with 12 players. Our intention is not to move players."

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