Maurizio Sarri admits the post is threatened as the beleaguered boss tries to solve the Chelsea puzzle



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MAURIZIO SARRI admits that the ax is hanging over him after only five months as the boss of Chelsea.

But the Italian believes he loves life to the limit in the most unstable club of the Premier League.

    Maurizio Sarri admits his Chelsea job is on the line after a 4-0 defeat at Bournemouth

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Maurizio Sarri admits his Chelsea job is on the line after a 4-0 defeat at Bournemouth

Sarri said he had only slept a few hours since his 4-0 defeat on Wednesday in Bournemouth.

But the former head of Naples said, "My job is still under threat – and I love my job for that reason. I feed on the pressure.

"I know the rules very well. You can beat Man City, but three days later you are at risk. "

Sarri has had very little sleep lately, which may explain why he has trouble explaining himself.

    Chelsea must regain wins against Huddersfield on Saturday

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Chelsea must regain wins against Huddersfield on Saturday

Chelsea's blue-eyed boss says he's a "dreamer" – tough when you've barely rained since Wednesday's nightmare was 4-0 at Bournemouth.

He then claims to watch his players improve "every day" in training, so as not to complain about England's hectic roster of matches, so it's "very difficult" to s & # 39; 39; driving.

And he says that he "can not change his mind" about his football philosophy that creates friction in the camp. . . but "I can change my mind in the future".

No wonder Chelsea is a bit confused right now.

    Sarri urged the board of directors to give him time to apply his tactics

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Sarri urged the board of directors to give him time to apply his tactics

For Sarri's interest, let's hope for clarity of thought with an impressive home win over Huddersfield today.

The Italian said: "I knew very well that this job would be very difficult.

"Very difficult because the level is very high here. Very difficult because this team won before playing otherwise. But we can do it, I think. We can improve, we can change mentalities, we can play our football. But it is not easy.

"I want to stay the same man. I'm a day dreamer. I want to play football.

"We lost the last game very badly, but the last game was different. We lost confidence after the first goal.

"But we came out with the right mentality. We made mistakes with our reaction, not with our approach.

"At the moment, I can not change my mind.

"I want to play football very well. I can change my mind in the future, I have changed in the past. But for the moment, no.

"If I can change the mentality of these players, they are really very suitable for my football."

The former Napoli chief, Sarri, 60, believes that Chelsea's paymasters also need to change perspective and stop firing directors so quickly in order to form a team. . . as in Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham.

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He added: "In England, there are three teams on top of each other.

"In one, the coach arrived five years ago, in one four years ago and in the other three.

"They had a plan and were really pbadionate. So we have to change mentality and continue.

"When you have to play every three days, it's very difficult to start every game with the right mentality.

"It's very hard to train. In five months, we had only one week without a match during the week. It is therefore very difficult to improve the players and the team.

"We try to work with videos but it's a long way. We try to change something during training but we have little time. "

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