Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri explained why he didn’t like matches when he was a player.
"When I was a soccer player I liked to train, to be part of the team. I had a real taste for work.. However, the matches were more like suffering because of the kind of football played at that time.. As a defender, I had to stop my rivals, but at first I wanted to have fun. I think that now everything is the same, otherwise it would only be work. I see no point in football without fun ".
"In Italy, there is a culture of result, but in the past few years it has been changing in my country, there has been a trend towards a more entertaining game," the Chelsea press service quotes Sarry.
Earlier, Maurizio Sarri called the game against Oleg Blokhin a real nightmare.