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Eden Hazard says that he likes to play with Maurizio Sarri more than José Mourinho, while Chelsea's manager shares his "philosophy of football".
Sarri's job is threatened after Chelsea's 6-0 defeat by Manchester City on Sunday. The Italian said that he would welcome a conversation with the club's owner, Roman Abramovich.
Hazard, who has not yet clarified his future in the club, admitted to having regretted his fallout with Mourinho in 2015 and said he would like to play again under the orders of the Portuguese manager.
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Sarri has taken a similar approach to Mourinho in recent weeks after highlighting the team's lack of desire and questioning Hazard's abilities as a leader in the locker room.
"All the managers I've played for have given something," Hazard told Chelsea's website.
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1/27 Who are the biggest champions of the Premier League?
Independent football writer Miguel Delaney reviews his list of Premier League wins.
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2/27 26. Blackburn Rovers 1994-95
Points per game: 2.12
Other trophies: none
Another win that is memorable for the events that led to it and the unique identity of the winners, rather than what they did. The fact that the Blackburn Rovers motor Alan Shearer lost the last day but still win the league speaks volumes about their quality, but also the dramatic nature of this campaign.
Getty
3/27 25. Manchester United 2000-01
Points per game: 2.11
Other trophies: none
Still too good for England, but the signs were there that United's triple team was not as good as it was in what was perhaps Ferguson's most forgettable title.
Getty
4/27 24. Manchester United 1992-93
Points per match: 2
Other trophies: none
United, the first time in 26 years, as evidenced by the number of moments of doubt they suffered before learning to win the title. It was really United's most thrilling victories, rather than the most impressive ones.
Getty
5/27 23. Manchester United 1996-1997
Points per game: 1.97
Other trophies: none
The clbad of 92 has taken off, but still is not quite the first clbad group it would become. It was just not a high-clbad season, as the contenders – and the retreating Eric Cantona – all fainted.
Getty
6/27 22. Leicester City 2015-16
Points per game: 2.13
Other trophies: none
One of the great stories and achievements of football, a real team when it works fully, but that does not necessarily make it close to the greatest champions. One always feels that they need a thousand things to get set up exactly at the same time, as the other title winners would not have done.
Getty
7/27 21. Manchester United 2012-13
Points per game: 2.34
Other trophies: none
Ferguson's final statement, when he specifically signed Robin van Persie to score the goal.
Getty
8/27 20. Manchester United 2010-11
Points per match: 2.1
Other trophies: none
One of those campaigns where Ferguson had so clearly perfected the pace of victory. It was far from a brilliant United States team in a generally disappointing Premier League campaign, but she was also able to reach the Champions League final.
Getty
9/27 19. Manchester United 1999-2000
Points per match: 2.4
Other trophies: none
United's win in the Champions League in 1999 put them at another level, well above the rest of the Premier League, but it looked almost like Chelsea 2005-06 in that it was too easy to push the team at its best.
Getty
10/27 18. Manchester United 2002-03
Points per game: 2.18
Other trophies: none
United's most brave Premier League title was beaten with Arsenal, at the height of the rivalry between Ferguson and Wenger.
Getty
11/27 17. Manchester City 2013-14
Points per game: 2.34
Other trophies: League Cup
So often supreme to watch, and perhaps play the best football of this season, but the way Liverpool collapsed and that Chelsea lost a lead gives the impression of not winning the title in the same way that the team of 2011-12.
Getty
12/27 16. Manchester United 1995-1996
Points per game: 2.16
Other trophies: FA Cup
Eric Cantona, Peter Schmeichel and Roy Keane helped a group of beautifully mature children in a double campaign. The oddity is that, decisive as this season was, it was probably a team between times.
Getty
13/27 15. Chelsea 2014-15
Points per game: 2.37
Other trophies: League Cup
I never moved to the table, but only because we had to move, pbading remarkably from one bright open side to another very closed. There was a slight element of crawling on the line and signs of what was coming.
Getty
14/27 14. Manchester United 1993-94
Points per game: 2.19
Other trophies: FA Cup
Ferguson's most muscular United States was perfectly illustrated by the fact that they were the only side, with the exception of Chelsea 2014-15, to never leave the front row once in the season.
Getty
15/27 13. Chelsea 2005-06
Points per match: 2.4
Other trophies: none
A team whose strength may have taken some of its advantage, certainly in terms of perception. The first Mourinho Chelsea was at that time so much better than everyone else, it made the race run in advance, but maybe it blunted them both for early departure and the cuts.
Getty
16/27 12. Manchester United 2006-07
Points per game: 2.34
Other trophies: none
It may be Ferguson's most thrilling attack team and one that has announced his return to the top. United faced one of the most intimidating and dominant champions of all time at Chelsea, making their victory even more impressive with such an exuberant football.
Getty
17/27 11. Manchester City 2011-12
Points per game: 2.34
Other trophies: none
So almost nearly throwing it away on more than one occasion, but that only made their final victory even more impressive and spectacular. Their points are also extremely valuable to the champions for the first time, especially for the way they saw them beating all of the Ferguson United title experience.
Getty
18/27 10. Chelsea 2016-17
Points per game: 2.44
Other trophies: FA Cup Final
This has been touted as one of the most competitive Premier League leagues of all time, given the record number of managers. Thus, whatever the debate on the absence of European football, Chelsea is perfectly grateful to have won so easily and so soon. We can not talk about it so easily.
Getty
19/27 9. Chelsea 2009-10
Points per game: 2.26
Other trophies: FA Cup
The team that has scored the most points in the history of the Premier League, which has scored a double with so many endemic elements, but the only outstanding question is whether it really had a major opposition. United had not signed well after the departure of Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez, while Liverpool collapsed.
Getty
20/27 8. Arsenal 1997-98
Points per match: 2.05
Other trophies: FA Cup
One of the big returns, one of the great revolutions of football. The transformation of the former guard of Arsenal by Wenger led them to the runaway towards the end of the season and to win 10 in succession, of which one doubled.
Getty
21/27 7. Arsenal 2001-02
Points per game: 2.29
Other trophies: FA Cup
A wonderfully balanced team that has made a brutally devastating race to sweep all competitions. It was the double winners who won 13 consecutive league wins and won 14 the following season, while winning the title at Manchester United and offering Arsene Wenger the psychological seed of the Invincible season.
Getty
22/27 6. Manchester United 2008-09
Points per game: 2.37
Other trophies: League Cup
Not as imposing as the previous season, as illustrated by their fall in the Champions League final and their lowest points in a more choppy campaign, but they showed a huge reserve to react to Liverpool's rise to power by claiming seven consecutive points in the match. run-in to also win the title.
Getty
23/27 5. Arsenal 2003-04
Points per game: 2.37
Other trophies: none
This is a very divine side and the biggest of Arsenal … but also one of the leaders of one of the great ironies of football. Arsene Wenger's best team remained undefeated in the national league, but then lost the biggest game of all – the quarter-finals of the Champions League – against a team a few kilometers away in Chelsea.
Getty
24/27 4. Manchester United 1998-99
Points per game: 2.08
Other trophies: Champions League, FA Cup
Perhaps the most entertaining champion of all, but this is curiously the only reason why they do not figure at the top of this list, despite the three major competitions this season – including the continent. They were not necessarily the best Premier League champions, but the toughest. the most resolute. Unlike United 2007-08 or Chelsea 2004-05, the players in this United were strangely easy to join, but this weakness made them great and entertaining because of the number of spectacular returns it had made. Their 79-point return is actually surprisingly low, but it's just something else they've overcome to reach the ultimate highs.
Getty
25/27 3. Chelsea 2004-05
Points per match: 2.5
Other trophies: League Cup
They were not quite invincible, but they often felt untouchable. Whatever the debate over Jose Mourinho, there is no debate about the overwhelming quality of his first Premier League champions. This Chelsea recorded the record points per game in English history, and just never seemed to get caught. So many games have been so well controlled, as well as the trophy destination.
Getty
26/27 2. Manchester City 2017-18
Points per game: 2.63
Other trophies: League Cup
A record season that saw City reach new masterpieces under the genius of Pep Guardiola. After struggling to adapt during the first Catalan season, Guardiola's ideas finally materialized in 2017/18, during which City eliminated rivals from the water, ending the campaign with 100 points, 19 more than United, second. Totally dominant and supreme, City was, from beginning to end, an expression of perfection.
Getty
27/27 1. Manchester United 2007-08
Points per game: 2.29
Other trophies: Champions League
With one of the best defenses England has ever seen, with Cristiano Ronaldo reaching a higher level, and with the way the Chelsea team that she was holding was also beaten in the Champions League final. was probably the most complete team of Sir Alex Ferguson. He was probably the most complete champion in the Premier League.
Getty
1/27 Who are the biggest champions of the Premier League?
Independent football writer Miguel Delaney reviews his list of Premier League wins.
Getty
2/27 26. Blackburn Rovers 1994-95
Points per game: 2.12
Other trophies: none
Another win that is memorable for the events that led to it and the unique identity of the winners, rather than what they did. The fact that the Blackburn Rovers motor Alan Shearer lost the last day but still win the league speaks volumes about their quality, but also the dramatic nature of this campaign.
Getty
3/27 25. Manchester United 2000-01
Points per game: 2.11
Other trophies: none
Still too good for England, but the signs were there that United's triple team was not as good as it was in what was perhaps Ferguson's most forgettable title.
Getty
4/27 24. Manchester United 1992-93
Points per match: 2
Other trophies: none
United, the first time in 26 years, as evidenced by the number of moments of doubt they suffered before learning to win the title. It was really United's most thrilling victories, rather than the most impressive ones.
Getty
5/27 23. Manchester United 1996-1997
Points per game: 1.97
Other trophies: none
The clbad of 92 has taken off, but still is not quite the first clbad group it would become. It was just not a high-clbad season, as the contenders – and the retreating Eric Cantona – all fainted.
Getty
6/27 22. Leicester City 2015-16
Points per game: 2.13
Other trophies: none
One of the great stories and achievements of football, a real team when it works fully, but that does not necessarily make it close to the greatest champions. One always feels that they need a thousand things to get set up exactly at the same time, as the other title winners would not have done.
Getty
7/27 21. Manchester United 2012-13
Points per game: 2.34
Other trophies: none
Ferguson's final statement, when he specifically signed Robin van Persie to score the goal.
Getty
8/27 20. Manchester United 2010-11
Points per match: 2.1
Other trophies: none
One of those campaigns where Ferguson had so clearly perfected the pace of victory. It was far from a brilliant United States team in a generally disappointing Premier League campaign, but she was also able to reach the Champions League final.
Getty
9/27 19. Manchester United 1999-2000
Points per match: 2.4
Other trophies: none
United's win in the Champions League in 1999 put them at a different level, well above the rest of the Premier League, but it looked almost like Chelsea 2005-06 as it was too easy to push. team at its best.
Getty
10/27 18. Manchester United 2002-03
Points per game: 2.18
Other trophies: none
United's most brave Premier League title was beaten with Arsenal, at the height of the rivalry between Ferguson and Wenger.
Getty
11/27 17. Manchester City 2013-14
Points per game: 2.34
Other trophies: League Cup
So often supreme to watch, and perhaps play the best football of this season, but the way Liverpool collapsed and that Chelsea lost a lead gives the impression of not winning the title in the same way that the team of 2011-12.
Getty
12/27 16. Manchester United 1995-1996
Points per game: 2.16
Other trophies: FA Cup
Eric Cantona, Peter Schmeichel and Roy Keane helped a group of beautifully mature children in a double campaign. The oddity is that, decisive as this season was, it was probably a team between times.
Getty
13/27 15. Chelsea 2014-15
Points per game: 2.37
Other trophies: League Cup
I never moved to the table, but only because we had to move, pbading remarkably from one bright open side to another very closed. There was a slight element of crawling on the line and signs of what was coming.
Getty
14/27 14. Manchester United 1993-94
Points per game: 2.19
Other trophies: FA Cup
Ferguson's most muscular United States was perfectly illustrated by the fact that they were the only side, with the exception of Chelsea 2014-15, to never leave the front row once in the season.
Getty
15/27 13. Chelsea 2005-06
Points per match: 2.4
Other trophies: none
A team whose strength may have taken some of its advantage, certainly in terms of perception. The first Mourinho Chelsea was at that time so much better than everyone else, it made the race run in advance, but maybe it blunted them both for early departure and the cuts.
Getty
16/27 12. Manchester United 2006-07
Points per game: 2.34
Other trophies: none
It may be Ferguson's most thrilling attack team and one that has announced his return to the top. United faced one of the most intimidating and dominant champions of all time at Chelsea, making their victory even more impressive with such an exuberant football.
Getty
17/27 11. Manchester City 2011-12
Points per game: 2.34
Other trophies: none
So almost nearly throwing it away on more than one occasion, but that only made their final victory even more impressive and spectacular. Their points are also extremely valuable to the champions for the first time, especially for the way they saw them beating all of the Ferguson United title experience.
Getty
18/27 10. Chelsea 2016-17
Points per game: 2.44
Other trophies: FA Cup Final
This has been touted as one of the most competitive Premier League leagues of all time, given the record number of managers. Thus, whatever the debate on the absence of European football, Chelsea is perfectly grateful to have won so easily and so soon. We can not talk about it so easily.
Getty
19/27 9. Chelsea 2009-10
Points per game: 2.26
Other trophies: FA Cup
The team that has scored the most points in the history of the Premier League, which has scored a double with so many endemic elements, but the only outstanding question is whether it really had a major opposition. United had not signed well after the departure of Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez, while Liverpool collapsed.
Getty
20/27 8. Arsenal 1997-98
Points per match: 2.05
Other trophies: FA Cup
One of the big returns, one of the great revolutions of football. The transformation of the former guard of Arsenal by Wenger led them to the runaway towards the end of the season and to win 10 in succession, of which one doubled.
Getty
21/27 7. Arsenal 2001-02
Points per game: 2.29
Other trophies: FA Cup
A wonderfully balanced team that has made a brutally devastating race to sweep all competitions. It was the double winners who won 13 consecutive league wins and won 14 the following season, while winning the title at Manchester United and offering Arsene Wenger the psychological seed of the Invincible season.
Getty
22/27 6. Manchester United 2008-09
Points per game: 2.37
Other trophies: League Cup
Not as imposing as the previous season, as illustrated by their fall in the Champions League final and their lowest points in a more choppy campaign, but they showed a huge reserve to react to Liverpool's rise to power by claiming seven consecutive points in the match. run-in to also win the title.
Getty
23/27 5. Arsenal 2003-04
Points per game: 2.37
Other trophies: none
This is a very divine side and the biggest of Arsenal … but also one of the leaders of one of the great ironies of football. Arsene Wenger's best team remained undefeated in the national league, but then lost the biggest game of all – the quarter-finals of the Champions League – against a team a few kilometers away in Chelsea.
Getty
24/27 4. Manchester United 1998-99
Points per game: 2.08
Other trophies: Champions League, FA Cup
Perhaps the most entertaining champion of all, but this is curiously the only reason why they do not figure at the top of this list, despite the three major competitions this season – including the continent. They were not necessarily the best Premier League champions, but the toughest. the most resolute. Unlike United 2007-08 or Chelsea 2004-05, the players in this United were strangely easy to join, but this weakness made them great and entertaining because of the number of spectacular returns it had made. Their 79-point return is actually surprisingly low, but it's just something else they've overcome to reach the ultimate highs.
Getty
25/27 3. Chelsea 2004-05
Points per match: 2.5
Other trophies: League Cup
They were not quite invincible, but they often felt untouchable. Whatever the debate over Jose Mourinho, there is no debate about the overwhelming quality of his first Premier League champions. This Chelsea recorded the record points per game in English history, and just never seemed to get caught. So many games have been so well controlled, as well as the trophy destination.
Getty
26/27 2. Manchester City 2017-18
Points per game: 2.63
Other trophies: League Cup
A record season that saw City reach new masterpieces under the genius of Pep Guardiola. After struggling to adapt during the first Catalan season, Guardiola's ideas finally materialized in 2017/18, during which City eliminated rivals from the water, ending the campaign with 100 points, 19 more than United, second. Totally dominant and supreme, City was, from beginning to end, an expression of perfection.
Getty
27/27 1. Manchester United 2007-08
Points per game: 2.29
Other trophies: Champions League
With one of the best defenses England has ever seen, with Cristiano Ronaldo reaching a higher level, and with the way the Chelsea team that she was holding was also beaten in the Champions League final. was probably the most complete team of Sir Alex Ferguson. He was probably the most complete champion in the Premier League.
Getty
"Since I started with Claude Puel in Lille, now with Maurizio Sarri. They all see football in different ways, which is why I am the player I am. They all gave me important advice.
"Jose Mourinho was special, but like Sarri and Rudi Garcia [former Lille coach] I like to play, that sounds more like my football philosophy, but they have all brought me a lot. "
Chelsea will travel to Malmö on Thursday to face the Sweden champions in the first leg of their 32nd finals of the Europa League.
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