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The boss of Chelsea, Maurizio Sarri, admits that "the call of his country is strong" while he is preparing to move to Juventus.
The Italian has granted an interview to Vanity Fair in his home country because he expects to be released by the Blues to succeed Serie A champions, according to Sky in Italy.
Sarri admits that he had a difficult year in Chelsea during which he was criticized by his supporters for his style of play, whereas he had led them to the success of the Europa League, his first trophy as a manager.
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Sarri said: "For us Italians, the call of the home is strong, I feel that something is missing. It was a heavy year. I start to feel the weight of distant friends, of elderly parents whom I rarely see. But at my age, I only make professional choices.
"I will not be able to train until I'm 20 years old. It's hard work, the bench. When I go home to Tuscany, I feel stranger. I have slept [there] thirty nights in the last few years. "
According to Sky, in Italy, there does not seem to be any obstacle to the move from Sarri to Turin and it takes shortly before signing with Juve.
The former boss of Napoli told the hierarchy of Chelsea of his wish to leave shortly after their Europa League final in Baku, where they beat Arsenal at 4-1.
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The 60-year-old has also fervently defended his "Sarri-Ball" philosophy of playing Vanity Fair.
"It's a way of playing football and that's it. This comes from the slaps taken, "he said. "Evolution is the daughter of defeats. Not just football. I can not rejoice after a victory. Who wins, stays firm in his convictions.
"A defeat stays with me longer, makes me critical, moves me a little further."
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