What Chelsea must do to help Maurizio Sarri become their Guardiola

Maurizio Sarri

When the critics opened fire on Maurizio Sarri last weekend, the accusations centred on sterile passing, boring tactics and players being deployed out of position. Sarri, it was said, needs to change his style, be more pragmatic and play his key men in roles they're accustomed to.

All of which sounds similar to the advice another teacher of possession football received two years ago. Pep Guardiola was in the same position as Sarri is now, their teams practically out of the title race halfway through the season. A year later Guardiola had turned into a genius, not because he had changed his approach – but because he had stuck to it.

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