Thursday, September 20, 2018

Former Liverpool Superstar Reveals When Sarri Will Be Sacked

Maurizio Sarri replaced Antonio Conte, who got sacked following their dismal performance last season, at the helm of Chelsea and he has started quite well with the Blues already winning all games in the English Premier League so far.

English Premier League outfit Chelsea, along with Liverpool, have all 5 games they have played so far this season. After sacking Antonio Conte in the summer, Chelsea appointed former Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri as their new gaffer and the decision has turned out to work as they have started to reap the rewards.
Chelsea are now playing a possession-based football and it has helped get them take the complete command of the game. In spite of the fact that Chelsea are performing well under the guidance of Sarri, former Liverpool striker Craig thinks that Sarri will only last for a maximum of two years.
“If it was another club out there, I’d probably say it would take time but with Chelsea, it doesn’t – they’re used to this. Conte come in and won the league, Sarri will last another year or two years and someone else will come in and they’ll take charge and go and win the league again.” Bellamy told Sky Sports.
“This club is just what it’s designed to do. It’s a completely different club to anyone else. You have to say that top four, if you had to judge it right now, is probably the four you’re going to have to break into. You look at Manchester United and whatever you say about them, they’ve got the quality and capabilities of easily getting into the top four, same with Chelsea.” he added.

Last season, in the UEFA Champions Manchester City defeated Napoli and Tottenham defeated Real Madrid. Craig Bellamy claimed that Manchester City’s victory was bigger than Tottenham’s, given the way Napoli played under Sarri.
He said, “You have to look at City and Liverpool who will definitely be in there. At the moment, you have to look at it as them four depending on how well Chelsea grasp what Sarri’s doing with Sarri-ball. I thought Chelsea would be fine as long as they kept hold of Hazard. I wasn’t sure if that was going to happen but I thought if Hazard went, then they would be in a bit of bother.”


“I don’t want to sound like a global football expert but Sarri at Napoli I watched a lot. I remember saying last year when City went to Napoli and beat them at the same time Madrid lost to Spurs at Wembley, they were asking ‘What was the biggest win?’ and I said City going to Napoli because of Sarri and the way he had Napoli playing.” he added.

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