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Enzo Maresca lifts lid on Ruud van Nistelrooy phone call and rates Chelsea title chances

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has revealed that he spoke with Ruud van Nistelrooy before the Dutchman left Manchester United and took over at Leicester City.

Earlier this month, the Foxes confirmed they had appointed Van Nistelrooy as their new manager following Steve Cooper's dismissal. The former United striker oversaw two victories over Leicester during his interim spell at Old Trafford after Erik ten Hag was sacked.

Quizzed on the developments at his former club, Maresca revealed that Van Nistelrooy reached out to pick his brains before taking over at the King Power Stadium.

"He called me days ago, before he took over there," said the Chelsea manager. "We had a conversation. I told him Leicester is a fantastic club, great people. In the end, he decided to go."

Van Nistelrooy will take charge of his first Leicester match when they host West Ham on Tuesday evening. He will be hoping to steer them away from danger, with the Foxes just one point above the relegation zone as things stand.

Maresca was also quizzed on why Chelsea are not being tipped as Premier League title contenders despite being on the same points as Arsenal, who are only ahead of the Blues on goal difference.

"They have been there is the last two years, very close to Man City," he replied. "We have not been there. They were very, very close to City. Liverpool, they have been there, we have not been there. Hopefully soon we could be there."

Maresca went on to suggest that it is only a matter of time before Chelsea return to the top step of English football, given their investment in youth over the last few seasons.

"In the next five, ten years, because of the age, Chelsea can be one of the sides that dominate English football," he explained.

"I think we are in the right direction and in terms of personal target, I know from outside you struggle to believe. I'm focused about Southampton, but I'm not focused about end of the season."

Looking ahead to Chelsea's next game against the Saints, Maresca said: "It's the toughest game since we start the season. We need to be ready.

"If you analyse the results, they are there in terms of performance. They were winning against Liverpool, they were 1-0 against Manchester City. I was in the Championship last year, I know them very well."

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