Chelsea News: "Maurizio Sarri was my manager, not my friend" – Jorginho promises to kick off under Frank Lampard



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The former coach of the club brought the Italian midfielder in front of the Blues. He is now planning a new era at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea midfielder Jorginho has expressed his desire to turn the page on the Maurizio Sarri era, with Frank Lampard now in charge at Stamford Bridge.

Sarri left the club after just one season at the Juventus management with Chelsea legend Lampard replacing the Italian.

Jorginho and Sarri worked together in Naples and Sarri insisted on bringing in the Italian international midfielder for £ 57m ($ 86m) last summer, when he was hired as boss of Chelsea.

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Although Sarri considers Jorginho as essential to his style of play and the duo has a common story, Jorginho insists that he is ready to move to a new phase at Stamford Bridge.

"He was my manager, he was not my friend," said Jorginho about Sarri. "We've been working together for four years, but now it's another time and another page, another time in my life, I'm looking forward to it now."

"I left it but I stayed here and I am looking to work for our team at present in Chelsea.I have a four year contract.I am very happy in London and to be in Chelsea, I hope to be here for a long time. "

Jorginho is moving to a new system at Stamford Bridge. Lampard employs two midfielders, while the Sarri system used only one of the form of the Italian international.

Aged 27, he is delighted with the freedom offered by Lampard's style of play.

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"It's new to me but I like it, I have more space to create," Jorginho said. "I'm freer and I can do a lot of things with my creativity, so I like it."

Jorginho sees himself playing the same general role as under Sarri: Chelsea's quarterback in midfield.

"I will be there to control and organize the team," said Jorginho. "I'll stay in the middle and my teammates will be able to attack

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"I do not know [if I will get more goals and badists], we will see."

Chelsea finished third in the Premier League last weekend and won the Europa League. Before the club's return to the Champions League and another tough Premier League campaign this season, his midfield presenter sees big plans under his orders.

"I think we can achieve a lot of good things," said Jorginho.

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