Why is Maurizio Sarri on track to follow in the footsteps of Chelsea's top managers



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Maurizio Sarri is under intense pressure in Chelsea after a gloomy start to the season until 2019.

The Blues may miss the Champions League after winning two of their six league games since the start of the season.

Even though the 4-0 defeat at Bournemouth at the end of January had been bad, the team would have been even more mistreated as it had been humiliated 6-0 in Man City last weekend.

Although he is now the favorite to be the next coach to lose his position in the Premier League, Marco Materazzi, who won the World Cup with Italy in 2006, believes that the club must remain loyal to l & # 39; Italian.

The former defender claimed that the manager was on the right track in West London and he thought that he could be the next Italian manager to win even more silverware.

"His lack of trophies will prevent Chelsea from winning the Europa League? Well, he has performed and achieved fantastic results with small teams and with Napoli," said the ex-man. Everton at Eurosport.

"In front of Juventus, it is difficult for everyone to win.

"Napoli is an incredibly strong club at the moment, but it's not easy to coach there, but it's incredibly difficult to do better than Sarri did with the club."



Marco Materazzi with the 2006 World Cup

"Sarri has great teams like Napoli for only three or four years, it's like you can play against a team and start winning right away.

"I believe that he is on the right path and that when you start winning, you never tire.

"Sarri got off to a good start in Chelsea, then he had some problems, he's now on the right track and he's bought a fantastic striker, whom he knows very well in Higuain.

"However, he has ahead of him teams that are better or better equipped to win at the moment.

"I think Manchester City is the best equipped team to win this league at the moment.

"Liverpool have done good things in the Champions League last season and he has a great coach who has been there for two and a half years and therefore knows English football better than Sarri at the moment.

"I hope that the Sarri team will be able to play well as his teams have always done.

"I hope his team will be able to reach the top four, as that might mean the start of building something important for him in Chelsea.



Maurizio Sarri defeated Bournemouth 4-0 (Photo by Glyn Kirk / AFP / Getty Images)

"Chelsea is probably the most Italian club in England.

"Among all the Italian coaches – Ancelotti, Ranieri, Sarri, Vialli – almost all have won titles and I hope that Sarri will also win.

"Ranieri did not win a trophy, but he was decisive in building a great Chelsea.

"For example, he participated in the semifinals of the Champions League."

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