Pedro answers difficult questions about Sarri's struggles in Chelsea



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Publication date: Thursday 14 February 2019 10h05

Pedro answered tough questions on Wednesday as to whether Chelsea's team struggled to understand how Maurizio Sarri wanted the team to play.

After Man City's 6-0 defeat on Sunday, there have been numerous reports about the Chelsea team and its detachment of the Italian boss. Sarri.

But Pedro, who had been asked if he had already lost 6-0 before, was adamant that things were going well in Chelsea this week rather than toxic.

"Never in my career, it's difficult, but now it's the past," Pedro said at today's press conference at the Europa League match against Malmo.

"It's hard, it was probably the worst of the season. It's hard, it's so important tomorrow now. It's the past and it's good to get ready for tomorrow. "

It has been suggested that Sarri would have a hard time getting his message across to the players, but Pedro, questioned about it today, denied this.

"No, for the team, it is clear the idea of ​​Maurizio. It's hard to play against City, but we need to focus on tomorrow, "said Sarri, who said he let Marcos Alonso rest for the trip.

"I think the mentality is good, but it's true in the latest games. If you are not focused, it is so difficult. When they score a lot of games, it is difficult. The most important thing to do. The mentality can change.

"Criticism is normal, but the most important thing is to think about the game of tomorrow. Without victory, it is difficult.

When asked if Chelsea's locker room was difficult, Pedro ruled him out again.

"It's always difficult for every manager, every day when you arrive, but it's not the locker room at Chelsea, it's hard for all teams." The latest results are not good, but it is good to change this dynamic.

"We have the final with City, FA Cup and Europa League. Being in four competitions is good for us. We must only think about Malmo.

"It's hard, but when you lose, you feel so bad. I think it's good tomorrow to change this dynamic. "

When asked again if any players were struggling to set up Sarri-ball, he refuted the idea: "No, all players follow Maurizio's idea. Sometimes it's hard to play that way. But I prefer to play this way to support, rather than waiting for the ball for 90 minutes, then run 60 meters to score.

"The distance is here now, the difference in points. We beat City at home in championship, Tottenham at home in cup and Arsenal in league. It is difficult to reach them now, because the distance is great. We can not lose more points. To reach the goals until the end. "


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