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The Italian has been tested after three defeats in four Premier League games, but his star player certainly appreciates his style.
Eden Hazard, the Chelsea striker, praised the work done by Blues manager Maurizio Sarri amid growing speculation about the future of the former boss of Napoli.
Sunday's 6-0 defeat by Manchester City sparked many questions as to whether Sarri is the man of choice to advance Chelsea.
Despite a record-breaking start to the season, the Stamford Bridge formation now ranks sixth in the Premier League standings after losing three of their last four league games.
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Sarri has been outspoken in his criticism of his team, saying that they are hard to motivate, with Goal understand the Chelsea team have now begun to question the methods of the Italian.
Hazard, however, is pleased with the way Sarri has sought to coach the team since his arrival at the start of the season, suggesting that the style of football he plays now is the best since his arrival in England.
"All the managers for whom I played gave me something," he told Chelsea's official website. "Since I started with Claude Puel in Lille, 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 the way Sarri and [former Lille manager Rudi] Garcia likes to play, it's rather my football philosophy. They've all given me a lot. "
Hazard himself has been confronted with several reports about his future in the last 12 months. The 28-year-old is constantly linked to his departure from Chelsea.
It is understood that Hazard hopes to complete its transfer to Real Madrid this summer under a contract worth more than £ 100 million ($ 130 million).
One thing is certain, it is that Hazard remains a key figure for Belgium, which helped her finish third in the 2018 World Cup.
And he cites his performance in the Red Devils quarterfinal win against Brazil as the best of his career while he played no direct role in any of Roberto Martinez's team goals.
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"I think the win against Brazil in the quarter-finals was the best performance of my career," he said. "But what I would like to say about this match is that I have neither scored nor helped, because people are still talking about me, but we played as a team and beat Brazil is always difficult.
"It's a huge country and they have won five World Cups but our whole team has played a fantastic game and those memories will forever be etched in my memory."
Hazard and Chelsea will return to play next Thursday when they visit Malmo in the Europa League before receiving Manchester United in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Monday.
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