Hold on, Sarri will revolutionize Chelsea's game



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Four weeks after the Premier League resumption, Chelsea is finally holding his new coach. The Blues have officially announced the arrival on their bench of the Italian technician Maurizio Sarri, who replaces one of his compatriots, Antonio Conte, fired Friday with a nice paycheck to the key. The London club took time to turn the page with a coach who won a Premier League and an FA Cup in two years, before relations deteriorate seriously between the two parties.

The long uncertainty around the identity of the new manager was linked to the settlement of the case Conte, who provided the first pre-season training sessions, as well as the profile of Sarri, including misogynistic and even homophobic pans (he was sentenced to 20,000 euros fine for insults against Roberto Mancini) have a cooler time the English makers, who attach great importance to give a smooth picture to their club. The style of play proposed by Sarri in Naples should, on the contrary, delight the fans of Stamford Bridge who come out of several seasons of pragmatism (and success) between José Mourinho (2013-2015) and Antonio Conte (2016-2018) .

Griezmann should no longer be able to tackle Courtois

The two titles in the Premier League (2015, 2017) had been acquired on the basis of a solid defense and a compact block almost unplayable. A successful recipe that allowed Antoine Griezmann to refocus Thibaut Courtois, Chelsea goalkeeper, after criticizing the Belgian on the game of the team of France in semifinals of the World Cup. "And Chelsea, he thinks he's playing like Barça, we do not care how we won." With Sarri, it may not be Barça, but it will get closer.

The 59-year-old technician offered one of the most attractive footballs in Europe last season and even maintained the mirage of a first Serie A title for Napoli for 28 years before his team lost to Juventus. Qualified as "master" by Arrigo Sacchi, legendary and revolutionary football on the other side of the Alps, the Italian will find in England another of his greatest admirers, Pep Guardiola, manager of Manchester City who had declared his pbadion when of their two oppositions in the group stage of the Champions League last season.

Guardiola in love with Napoli …

"I am in love with Napoli, the way they make short pbades," he said "They did not give us time to think in the first 20 minutes We have suffered a lot and we need teams like Naples in this competition. " They will meet again on December 8 for the 16th day of the Premier League

… but ahead of Sarri for Jorginho

After training for 28 years in Italy, Sarri leaves La Botte for the first time and for the one of the biggest challenges of his career. "I'm very happy to be coming to Chelsea and the Premier League," said the Italian technician on the club's website, "it's an exciting new moment in my career and I can not wait to start working and meet the players on Monday before to travel to Australia where I could get to know the team and start our action, I hope that we can play an attractive football for the fans and that we will be fighting for trophies at the end of the season, what the club deserves . "

To carry out his project, he could come with one of his old players in Naples in his suitcases, Jorginho. And grilling politeness in Manchester City, who was courting the midfielder very hard. Too bad for his friend Guardiola.

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