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Mentally weak and unmotivated – Seething Sarri turns on Chelsea players

Mentally weak and unmotivated – Seething Sarri turns on Chelsea players
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The Italian said he was "extremely angry" with his side's performance in the 2-0 defeat to Arsenal.

A seething Maurizio Sarri launched an extraordinary attack on his Chelsea players after Saturday's limp 2-0 Premier League loss at Arsenal.

Chelsea's only defeat in their prior 14 Premier League games against Arsenal was the 3-0 loss in September 2016 which saw Antonio Conte make dramatic changes, leading to a run of 13 successive wins and the 2016-17 title.

But goals from Alexandre Lacazette and Laurent Koscielny earned the Gunners a deserved win, which saw them move three points behind the fourth-placed Blues to enliven the race for Champions League qualification. Manchester United are sixth, behind Arsenal on goal difference.

Sarri was left furious, switching to his native Italian for his post-match media conference – "to send a message to my players and I want my message to be very clear," he said – as the 60-year-old attacked his their attitude and personalities.

Sarri said: "I have to say I'm extremely angry, very angry indeed. This defeat was due to our mentality, more than anything else.

"This is something I can't accept. We had a similar issue in the league game at Tottenham (in November).

"I thought we'd overcome this issue. But it appears we still have this issue.

"This group of players are extremely difficult to motivate."

Sarri has regularly criticised his players' determination and motivation this season, but went a step further in analysing their flaws.

"It seems to me that, as a group of players, they're not particularly aggressive from a mental point of view," he added.

"They don't have that ferocity in their mentality. That's down to the type of players they are, their characteristics.

"It's something that is difficult to change. It could take quite a long time."

Chelsea's Eden Hazard applauds fans after the final whistle (Nick Potts/PA).
Chelsea's Eden Hazard applauds fans after the final whistle (Nick Potts/PA).

Change could come from a new player, or leadership, Sarri said.

He insists he has the appetite to make the change, but suggested the available personnel are the issue.

His former striker Gonzalo Higauin has been linked with a move to Chelsea, complicated by the fact he is already on loan at AC Milan from Juventus.

"I'm very aware of the fact this is never going to be a team well known for its battling and fighting qualities," he added.

"But what we need to become is a team capable of adapting, a team that can perhaps suffer for 10, 15 minutes during the game but then play our own football. Today we didn't play our own football."

The former Napoli boss has steadfastly stuck to a 4-3-3 formation, but absolved himself of tactical blame, despite Jorginho's continued struggles as a central playmaker and the blunt attacking display with Eden Hazard as a 'false nine'.

"Don't get me wrong, we could have lost that game anyway, but we could have lost it for tactical reasons," he said.

"I think that we lost it because of our determination. But I couldn't possibly say I am not responsible as well, in part at least, for the mental approach. That's something we have to share."

Sarri was uncompromising in his view when asked if the players should fear for their places.

He added: "It's important my players have the attitude I'm asking them to have. If they don't have that, then maybe they shouldn't be playing at this level."

Arsenal boss Unai Emery, in contrast, praised his players' efforts.

Defeat would have left Arsenal nine points adrift of the top four, following last week's loss to West Ham.

Now they are well in the hunt and Emery wants consistency in performances.

Emery said: "Today, every circumstance came with us. The mentality was good.

"And we want to have the same mentality today at home and away – which we haven't yet."

The one down side was the knee injury to Hector Bellerin, which saw the right back carried off.

"We have to wait until tomorrow, but first impressions are not positive," Emery added.


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