In an interview with Sambaslots, Petit analysed Chelsea's situation, questioning both the players and coach Maresca: "I think the Premier League is very competitive. There are so many big clubs, big teams, and big players. Chelsea have been through so many difficult things on and off the pitch for the last two or three seasons. They're a good team with so many young players all together, but I've been very disappointed with the performances so far, with a lot of them.
"Some players have been injured for months now and other players have not performed very well. They splashed so much money on some players and I'm not happy with them at all. Cole Palmer has not been the same kind of player since January. So is it Enzo Maresca’s fault? I think they need to have a strong look at what needs to happen at the end of the season. Because of the financial situation, they are under regulations so they have to sell players before thinking about buying new players.
"Maresca is probably responsible for a few things. First of all, he said that his team was not able to win the Premier League a few months ago and I think that was a very bad message he sent to his players. Especially when you have so many young players. Now, they are still learning, they're still improving all together. But I think from last season so far, I think some of them have improved a lot. So Maresca is responsible for some things. But in the meantime, I think a lot of players don’t take responsibility on the pitch and they aren’t showing character and personality to step up.
"Some of them have stepped up, I’m thinking about Moises Caicedo, for example, Palmer, for example, was still the leader of the team until recently. Enzo Fernandez has improved a lot from last season."