David Luiz Insists Chelsea Stars Still Believe In Coach Sarri
15th February 2019
The Blues bounced back by beating Malmo 2-1 in the Europa League on Thursday, but tougher tests lie in wait with the visit of Manchester United in the FA Cup fifth round on Monday

- Chelsea defender David Luiz insists there has been no dressing room revolt against manager Maurizio Sarri's tactics despite a 6-0 mauling at Manchester City last weekend
- Sarri has been criticised for refusing to adapt his style, even on the road against the best opponents
- The humiliating nature of Chelsea's heaviest ever Premier League defeat raised serious questions over former Napoli coach Sarri's future just eight months into a three-year contract
LONDON, United Kingdom- Chelsea defender David Luiz insists there has been no dressing room
revolt against manager Maurizio Sarri's tactics despite a 6-0 mauling at
Manchester City last weekend.
Sarri has been criticised
for refusing to adapt his style, even on the road against the best opponents.
The Blues bounced
back by beating Malmo 2-1 in the Europa League on Thursday, but tougher tests
lie in wait with the visit of Manchester United in the FA Cup fifth round on
Monday followed by a reunion with City in the League Cup final on February 24.
"Yes, (we have
an) amazing future," Luiz told reporters after victory in Sweden. "We
have had many meetings already asking if someone doesn't believe.
"Nobody said
anything. It's because everyone believes."
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The humiliating
nature of Chelsea's heaviest ever Premier League defeat raised serious
questions over former Napoli coach Sarri's future just eight months into a
three-year contract.
But Luiz believes
the Italian needs time to implement his ideas just as City boss Pep Guardiola
and Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp did early in their time in England.
"We lost
against maybe the best team in the world at the moment in Manchester
City," added Luiz.
"We lost a few
matches because it is part of the process. The teams that are at the top of the
table now are ones with managers who have been there for more than three years.
"There is a big
difference when you have already understood everything, it is much easier to
play football.
"I think we are
in the right way to still improve to become a fantastic team."
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Should Chelsea
continue to stumble in the Premier League, winning the Europa League may
represent their best chance of Champions League qualification.
Goals from Ross
Barkley and Olivier Giroud put them well on course for the last 16 in Malmo,
but Sarri was concerned by the slack defending that allowed Anders Christiansen
to pull a goal back.
"If we concede
a goal like this to a team like Manchester City or United or Tottenham, then
you risk conceding three goals in 10 minutes," said Sarri. "So we
have to do better."