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Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes Gonzalo Higuain's arrival at Chelsea could win or break Maurizio Sarri's tenure at the club.
The Argentine international made his Premier League debut in last week's 4-0 defeat to Bournemouth, but hit the ground in his first match at Stamford Bridge, scoring twice against Huddersfield Town.
This is encouraging, especially when Chelsea has invested heavily in the 32-year-old after sending Alvaro Morata to Atletico Madrid, but Juventus loanee will have to maintain such levels to help the club in its quest for the top four. finish.
Higuain arrives in West London with a sensational record under Sarri since the duo in Naples and Carragher thinks his form will be decisive – admitting that another change of direction could take place before the start of next season.
"We talk a lot about Sarri at the moment and I really think that he needs this player, Higuain, to do his ground work and keep moving forward," he said in the show. Monday Night Football by Sky Sports.
"I mentioned this weekend how the debates, the history of the club, if they do not rank among the top four, or even if they sneak, you may be surprised that he will be their coach next season.
"Listen, you're playing at Huddersfield at home, it's too early to tell if he's the man who's leading this Sarri ball to success this season, which I would say about Higuain all along. his career, I always thought he was just below the elite level, the level of the true world clbad.
"The time it has shown a world clbad form is under this manager. I think he has 38 goals in 37 games in Naples, he just joined Chelsea now, so he showed a world clbad form with this manager.
"Now different managers can get different things from the players, but if he can do it, he's likely to keep it somehow successfully."
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