Chelsea will welcome back a key attacking option when they return to Premier League action on December 27, but they will also be forced to cope without their head coach on the touchline.
The Blues host Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge in a crucial festive fixture, and while the squad is set to receive a timely boost, Enzo Maresca will unfortunately be watching on from afar.

Estevao Willian Set for Timely Return
Chelsea are expected to welcome Estevao Willian back into the squad for next weekend’s clash with the high-flying Villans.
The Brazil international missed the midweek trip to Cardiff after picking up a minor knock and was also absent from Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Newcastle United at St James’ Park. However, the 18-year-old is now closing in on a return to action — a major boost for the west Londoners.
Estevao has enjoyed an impressive start to life at Stamford Bridge, quickly establishing himself as an exciting attacking option under Maresca.
Strong Numbers Despite Limited Starts
In all competitions this season, Estevao has registered five goals and one assist in 21 appearances — a strong return for a player still adapting to Premier League football.
Interestingly, only six of his 14 Premier League appearances have come from the start, highlighting both Chelsea’s depth in attacking areas and Maresca’s careful management of the teenager’s minutes.
Whether Estevao is deemed ready to start against Villa remains to be seen, but his availability alone gives Chelsea a valuable extra weapon.
Maresca to Miss Aston Villa Clash
While Estevao’s return is good news, Chelsea will be without their head coach in the dugout.
Enzo Maresca picked up his third Premier League yellow card of the season during the draw with Newcastle, triggering a one-match touchline ban. As a result, he will not be present on the sidelines when Aston Villa visit Stamford Bridge.
Why Was Maresca Booked?
Speaking after the Newcastle game, Maresca explained the frustration that led to his booking:
“It is better if… I was complaining just because the same foul was a yellow card for us and they did exactly the same foul three times.”
“Make a foul from behind and no yellow card. So I was just complaining why the same foul, one is yellow card and the other one is no yellow card. So this is the reason why I complained with the referee.”
Familiar Territory for the Chelsea Boss
This will not be Maresca’s first experience serving a suspension this season. Back in April, he sat out Chelsea’s 1-0 win over Everton, watching from the press box alongside journalists.
That scenario could repeat itself next weekend, with Maresca known to appreciate the elevated view just behind the dugouts at Stamford Bridge — offering a tactical perspective despite his enforced absence.
Final Word
Chelsea head into the Aston Villa clash with mixed fortunes. The return of Estevao Willian provides a welcome lift at a crucial point in the season, but Maresca’s absence from the touchline will be keenly felt against one of the league’s most in-form sides.
With festive fixtures piling up, squad depth — and leadership from within — will once again be put to the test.
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