Jonathan Goldstein, Chelsea's director was asked about the club's current situation following a difficult start to the year after a bright beginning to the campaign and Maresca's tenure at Stamford Bridge.
On Bloomberg TV, on Maresca, Goldstein said: "He's doing a great job."
He said, "Chelsea have started the season very well.
Enzo has clearly done a great job in bringing the team together, bringing the talent through. And we're very hopeful and confident for the rest of the season in how that plays out.
Goldstein also confirmed Maresca would '100 per cent' be Chelsea head coach for the remainder of the season, although there was really no doubt given the club's backing of the Italian throughout this campaign.
Chelsea looks to get back to winning ways this weekend when they face Aston Villa at Villa Park. Favourable fixtures against relegation threatened Southampton and Leicester City follow, which offers the Blues a brilliant opportunity to embark on a positive run to strengthen the club's bid for Champions League qualification.
Ahead of Saturday's clash against Aston Villa, Maresca was asked for his reaction to Goldstein's comments and the Italian expressed his appreciation for the whole of the Chelsea hierarchy.
Maresca stated that "It's nice. He really appreciate, to be honest, the relationship with the club since we started. In a better moment in terms of results and in a worse moment in terms of results, which is now, they always support me. The sporting directors, the owners, all of the club, to be honest."