Maurizio Sarri Does To Carry On With Play Style
Defiant Sarri Vows to Carry on Playing His Style
Maurizio Sarri has no interest in changing his approach after a downturn results which he got during the winter period, and he thinks that with patience, he can create a Barcelona style of play at Chelsea FC.
Chelsea's 4-0 loss to Bournemouth has seen them drop out of the top four and has led to a period of new tactics for the Blues boss, who opted to drive home alone to analyse the match quickly, rather than take the team bus.
A barrage of criticism has hit the FA Cup winners as they suffered their worst defeat for 22 years, leading to a 50-minute inquest between Sarri and his players.
Sarri Told Reporters At Cobham Training Ground:-
“It's not my problem [if the club culture is impatient].
"I want to remain the same man.
If I am a dreamer, I am a dreamer.
If I have fun with my football, I want to play my football.
"If I believe that the organisation in a team is everything, I cannot change my mind.
I don't think [anything would change my mind], at the moment.
I can change my mind in the future, I don't know. I changed in the past. But, at the moment, no.
"If I can change the mentality of these players, they are really very suitable for my football.
I think that my job is always at risk, and I love my job for this reason. I thrive on pressure.
So I love my job for everything, but I know very well the rules.
"My job is always at risk. You can win against City, but after three days you are at risk.”
Maurizio Sarri has no interest in changing his approach after a downturn results which he got during the winter period, and he thinks that with patience, he can create a Barcelona style of play at Chelsea FC.
Chelsea's 4-0 loss to Bournemouth has seen them drop out of the top four and has led to a period of new tactics for the Blues boss, who opted to drive home alone to analyse the match quickly, rather than take the team bus.
A barrage of criticism has hit the FA Cup winners as they suffered their worst defeat for 22 years, leading to a 50-minute inquest between Sarri and his players.
Sarri Told Reporters At Cobham Training Ground:-
“It's not my problem [if the club culture is impatient].
"I want to remain the same man.
If I am a dreamer, I am a dreamer.
If I have fun with my football, I want to play my football.
"If I believe that the organisation in a team is everything, I cannot change my mind.
I don't think [anything would change my mind], at the moment.
I can change my mind in the future, I don't know. I changed in the past. But, at the moment, no.
"If I can change the mentality of these players, they are really very suitable for my football.
I think that my job is always at risk, and I love my job for this reason. I thrive on pressure.
So I love my job for everything, but I know very well the rules.
"My job is always at risk. You can win against City, but after three days you are at risk.”
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