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Zola: Sarri needs time to adapt to Premier League just as Guardiola did

Zola: Sarri needs time to adapt to Premier League just as Guardiola did
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The Blues have lost three of their previous four Premier League games.

Gianfranco Zola has defended under-pressure Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri by citing Pep Guardiola as an example of how it can take time for coaches to adapt to the Premier League.

Sarri's footballing philosophy has come under increased scrutiny following three defeats from four league games which have left the Blues playing catch-up in the race for Champions League qualification.

Manchester City boss Guardiola contributed to Sarri's misery last weekend when his in-form side inflicted Chelsea's heaviest defeat for 28 years with a thumping 6-0 win.

Pep Guardiola's City inflicted a 6-0 defeat on Chelsea
Pep Guardiola's City inflicted a 6-0 defeat on Chelsea (Martin Rickett/PA)

The Spaniard, who guided City to the title in emphatic fashion last term, initially struggled to make his mark in England, finishing his first season trophy-less and 15 points adrift of Antonio Conte's table-topping Chelsea side.

Ahead of Monday's FA Cup fifth round tie with Manchester United, Blues assistant coach Zola says former Napoli coach Sarri is willing to modify his tactics but does not expect him to abandon his attacking, possession-based game-plan dubbed 'Sarri-ball'.

"Two years ago, you were probably asking the same questions to Pep Guardiola," said Zola.

"You were asking if he'd keep playing from the back all the time. He said this was not in discussion and part of my game, even in the difficult moment. Maybe he adapted.

"He has improved a lot in that, because he got his team defending better and pressing better, attacking better. He has adjusted something but not the way he saw football.

"There are questions about what we're doing, a lot of doubts, but we are trying to adapt to the league.

"But we don't change what we believe is good for this club because, otherwise, we are nothing.

Maurizio Sarri is coming under increasing pressure at Chelsea
Maurizio Sarri is coming under increasing pressure at Chelsea (Martin Rickett/PA)

"You admire what Pep has done. Certainly he's a good inspiration. Not everything comes together straight away."

Former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach Guardiola has also benefited from heavy financial backing in Manchester.

Zola is unsure whether Sarri would require similar transfer funds to transform Chelsea's fortunes.

But he feels the Blues should be getting more from the under-performing stars currently on the club's books.

"I can't say we're going to buy this or that. That's not my position," said Zola.

"There is a collaboration between Maurizio and Marina (Granovskaia, club director), and they will come up with the right things.

"We have players here who can do even more than what they're doing, and we can go far as a team.

Zola is hoping his manager can use Guardiola as inspiration
Zola is hoping his manager can use Guardiola as inspiration (Nick Potts/PA)

"Whether we are going to go for other players, I don't know."

Zola was a two-time FA Cup winner during his seven-year playing career at Stamford Bridge, lifting the trophy at the old Wembley Stadium in 1997 and 2000.

On the prospect of facing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's resurgent United side, he added: "It's a classic, a great game not only in the FA Cup, but for the whole country.

"Plus they are really in a good moment, so it's a good challenge. And actually what we need to do right now."


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