Manchester City have officially appointed Enzo Maresca as the club's new head coach, taking over from Pep Guardiola after an era that lasted nearly a decade and established City as one of the world's greatest football teams.
For City supporters, Maresca's appointment marks the beginning of a new chapter filled with optimismβbut also plenty of questions. Can he continue Guardiola's remarkable success, or will he build a new identity of his own?
Maresca Is No Stranger to the Etihad
Unlike many managers who inherit a major club, Enzo Maresca returns to familiar surroundings. He previously coached Manchester City's youth team before returning as Pep Guardiola's assistant during the historic 2022β23 season, when City completed a famous treble.
He later guided Leicester City back to the Premier League before moving to Chelsea, where he gained valuable experience managing a club under intense pressure. That background convinced City's leadership that he is the right person to carry the club's long-term project forward.
The Biggest Challenge Is Guardiola's Legacy
Pep Guardiola leaves behind an extraordinary legacy. Under his leadership, Manchester City dominated English football for years, winning multiple Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, and UEFA Champions League titles.
As a result, Maresca will not be judged solely on winning matches. He will be measured by his ability to maintain the exceptional standards that City fans have come to expect.
At Manchester City, finishing second is often viewed as falling short.
Will He Change City or Continue the Same Style?
Maresca is one of Guardiola's disciples. His football philosophy is built around possession, playing out from the back, intelligent use of space, and high pressing.
However, every coach brings their own ideas. Many analysts expect City to become quicker in transition, place greater trust in young players, and adopt a more flexible tactical approach based on each opponent rather than relying on the same system every match.
If that happens, Manchester City could become even more unpredictable than they were during Guardiola's final years.
The Senior Players Will Shape His Success
Maresca's success will depend on more than tactics. One of his first priorities will be ensuring the club's biggest stars remain motivated and hungry for success. Managing the dressing room after the Guardiola era will be the greatest test for any new manager.
If he can quickly earn the players' trust and belief in his philosophy, City should remain a major force in both England and Europe.
Fans Expect Trophies, Not a Transition Period
Manchester City supporters are unlikely to accept talk of a "rebuilding phase." In their eyes, the current squad is already capable of competing for every major trophy.
That is why their expectations are to see:
Manchester City remain genuine Premier League title contenders.
A strong challenge for the UEFA Champions League.
Attractive, possession-based football.
Young players given opportunities without weakening the team's competitiveness.
Replacing Guardiola Is No Easy Task
Enzo Maresca inherits one of the most demanding jobs in world football. Succeeding Pep Guardiola is never easy, especially after the extraordinary achievements of the previous era.
However, unlike many managers who take over a top club, Maresca has one significant advantage: he knows Manchester City, understands the club's philosophy, and is fully aware of the expectations of its supporters.
Now the real work begins on the pitch. If he can combine his own footballing vision with the quality of the squad he has inherited, Manchester City can remain among the world's elite. But if results and performances fail to meet expectations quickly, pressure from both supporters and the media will arrive sooner than he might expect.



