Jamie Carragher doubts whether Enzo Maresca will still be in charge of Chelsea next season.It comes after the Blues boss made cryptic comments following his side’s win over Everton.GettyCarragher believes Maresca will no longer be Chelsea manager next season[/caption]The victory ended a four-match winless run across all competitions for Maresca.Meanwhile, it leaves Chelsea fourth in the Premier League and eight points adrift of leaders Arsenal.After the match, Maresca claimed the build-up to Saturday’s contest had been the ‘worst’ since he joined the club last summer.Speaking to reporters in his post-match press conference, he explained: “This is the reason why I praise the players because with so many problems they are doing very well after a complicated week. “The last 48 hours has been the worst 48 hours since I joined the club because many people didn’t support us.”Maresca refused to clarify his comments on Monday during his pre-match press conference ahead of facing Cardiff City.Chelsea are in Carabao Cup quarter-final action on Tuesday night.Instead, the Italian repeatedly told reporters he had ‘nothing to add’ when asked about his previous comments.talkSPORT understands Maresca has grown frustrated with interference over selection, including questioning his decision-making process.Chelsea insiders insist there is freedom to challenge at the club but it must be done privately not via the media, and that a public attack on the club from any manager will only end one way.X/ SkySportsPLCarragher is convinced there is tension between Maresca and the Chelsea owners[/caption]Carragher reacts to Maresca commentsCarragher has now shared his stance on Maresca’s future, admitting he believes there is tension between the manager and the owners.Appearing on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football coverage, he said: “It’s not uncertain, he’s speaking about the owner and the sporting directors.“I think this is a classic case that we see with a lot of clubs now where you have a head coach, not a manager, and sporting directors.“What you get is the coach comes in initially and agrees to the terms and conditions, but then he feels that he’s done a really good job.“And he has done a really great job, getting Champions League football last season, winning a European competition and winning the Club World Cup.“So then slowly he feels like he should get more power. He’ll be really disappointed by Chelsea not going into the market and buying a centre-back in the summer when (Levi) Colwill got the big injury.View Tweet: https://t.co/RKWaqX7DhXGettyMaresca refused to comment further on his recent marks during Monday’s press conference[/caption]“In the last few weeks, their results have just turned on him a little bit, so he’s calling something out and he wants something in the public, which I don’t agree with.“We spoke about Mo Salah last week, this is not as extreme but it’s a similar sort of situation. I don’t like people going public, whether it’s a manager or a player, you sort it in house.“But the problem for Enzo Maresca is, if he continues like this, there’s only going to be one winner and it’s not him.”Carragher went on to add: “I don’t think Maresca’s manager of Chelsea next season.“I think when you come out and speak about your ownership like that and you start going public, that’s a big problem. I don’t see him there next season.”Maresca was appointed by Chelsea in July 2024 after guiding Leicester to the Championship title.His current deal at Stamford Bridge is due to expire in the summer of 2029 after he penned a five-year contract upon his arrival.