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SHe admits that the lucrative Premier League broadcasting rights, which allow him to earn about £ 4.5 million a year from Stamford Bridge, mean that he and the club are forced to accept a difficult program.
But given the choice between more money or more room for maneuver on the matches, Sarri announced a pay cut.
"For me, the salary is not that important," said Sarri. "So yes, of course (I would take a pay cut)."
When asked if he was serious, the Italian added, "Yes, of course. It's important to have fun, for me. Work without working because for me it is not work. "
Chelsea's request to move the West Ham match was made as soon as the match was chosen for television, but the Premier League had no sympathy for the club's argument.
Sarri said: "I am not able to understand the decision of the Premier League because we have to go to Prague as an English team. I do not understand why we must play Monday. It's very strange.
"I think the answer (of the Premier League) was that, also in the Champions League, the English teams only have three days (to prepare). I think in this case it was easy to solve the problem. But the situation is as follows, so we have to adapt to the situation. "
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