Chelsea: Malo Gusto Aims Subtle Dig at Pochettino ahead of Chelsea vs. PSG Club World Cup Final

Chelsea: Malo Gusto Aims Subtle Dig at Pochettino ahead of Chelsea vs. PSG Club World Cup Final

  • Chelsea have suddenly found rhythm under new boss Enzo Maresca after an underwhelming previous season under Mauricio Pochettino
  • Malo Gusto has shared a pointed remark about Chelsea’s evolution as he aimed a subtle shade at his former manager
  • Chelsea are looking to make history by winning the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final against Paris Saint-Germain

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Chelsea prepare for their high-stakes clash with Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup final and full-back Malo Gusto has opened up about the shift in mentality and tactics under new manager Enzo Maresca.

While not naming names directly, the French defender appeared to contrast the current regime with that of former Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino, highlighting what he sees as key improvements that have helped Chelsea thrive this season.

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Pictured: Ex-Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino and Malo Gusto. Image credit: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA
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Chelsea are flourishing under Enzo Maresca

Appointed after Pochettino’s departure at the end of the 2023–24 season, Enzo Maresca has had an immediate impact on Chelsea’s playing style and results.

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The Italian tactician, known for his detailed, possession-based philosophy, has guided the West London club to a Europa Conference League title and now to the Club World Cup final in the United States.

Maresca’s emphasis on structure, technical precision, and pressing has brought a more defined identity to a Chelsea side that, under Pochettino, often appeared inconsistent despite flashes of promise.

Players have responded well to his approach, with Gusto becoming a key figure in the defensive setup.

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Head coach of Chelsea FC, Enzo Maresca, and Gusto Malo during Chelsea vs. Palmeira at FIFA CWC on July 4, 2025. Image credit: Nicolò Campo/LightRocket
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Malo Gusto’s breakthrough year

The 2024–25 campaign has seen Malo Gusto step into a prominent role at Stamford Bridge. The 22-year-old right-back has delivered consistently solid performances, both in domestic competitions and on the European stage.

His pace, defensive awareness, and attacking contributions have been instrumental in Chelsea's progression, particularly during their successful Europa Conference League run.

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According to GOAL, Gusto has featured in every game in the Club World Cup, helping the Blues navigate past tough opponents to secure a place in Sunday’s final against PSG at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

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His steady rise has not gone unnoticed on the international stage either, with Bayern Munich reportedly monitoring the defender ahead of a potential summer move.

Will Malo Gusto join Bayern Munich?

German publication BILD recently reported that Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich are keen on bringing Gusto to Bavaria. While no official approach has been made to Chelsea, the interest is a sign of the defender’s growing reputation across Europe.

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With Chelsea’s squad depth already under review following their return to European competition success, the club may face difficult decisions this summer.

Gusto aims subtle dig at Mauricio Pochettino

Speaking ahead of the final, Gusto made comments that appeared to underline his preference for the current managerial setup over last season’s.

Without directly criticizing Pochettino, he noted a clear evolution in the team's playing style and strategic approach.

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According to GOAL, Gusto believes Chelsea are definitely not the same as last season (2023/24 under Mauricio Pochettino) when asked about Maresca’s influence.

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The reliable Chelsea defender says Maresca's details, structure, focus on tactics are on another level while adding that the former Leicester City boss is a top coach, and that he is the reason the Blues are in the Club World Cup final.

In an exclusive conversation with YEN.com.gh, esteemed Ghanaian sports journalist Alhaji Mahama Saliah shared a detailed perspective on why Maresca appears to be thriving at Chelsea.

“From my vantage point, it’s clear that Maresca has done what Mauricio Pochettino couldn’t: he’s brought simplicity, structure and belief back to Chelsea. Where Pochettino often weighed the squad down with lofty football philosophies and intricate tactical demands, Maresca has taken a different path—one grounded in pragmatism and clarity.
He’s implemented straight lines, disciplined pressing, and swift transitions, concepts the players can understand and execute. That basic clarity, rooted in fundamentals, has resonated deeply.''
“Communication has been key also. Maresca speaks plainly and directly, forging immediate trust—something that was missing under Pochettino, whose high‑level ideas risked getting lost amid constant personnel changes and intense pressure.

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Moreover, I think Maresca’s timing couldn’t have been better. He arrived when the squad was crying out for a reset—not just tactically, but mentally. By focusing on fitness, effort and unity, he reinvigorated Chelsea’s spirit. The difference has been palpable—in performances, in results and in the confidence that now pulses through the dressing room.''

PSG without key players for CWC final vs. Chelsea

YEN.com.gh earlier reported that Paris Saint-Germain are set to miss two key players for their FIFA Club World Cup final showdown against Chelsea on Sunday, July 13.

The French giants are looking to cap off an incredible season by adding a fourth trophy to their historic treble.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Gariba Raubil (Sports Editor) Gariba Raubil is a skilled content writer and journalist with over 14 years of experience in sports journalism. He is a CAF and FIFA-accredited reporter and has been a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) since 2020. He has covered several international tournaments including two All Africa Games in 2015 and 2023. He also reported on the 2017 CAF Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon and the 2018 Women’s AFCON. Email: gariba.raubil@yen.com.gh

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