EPL: What I told Chelsea players about Cardiff before global break – Sarri
Terry said his goodbyes to Chelsea last summer, calling time on a phenomenal career at Stamford Bridge, during which he established himself among the greatest players ever to pull on the shirt. “There was interest from other clubs, but things were clear after speaking with Chelsea – the club is counting on me and I feel good”. In this moment it’s not possible so for the moment the captain is Azpilicueta.
“I am trying to make my players remember this number and telling them about my experience in this situation”.
As Sarri revealed this afternoon, it is something he has previously discussed with the defender. For sure he would be a point of reference for me and everyone here I think.
And whenever Terry decides to hang up his boots, Sarri says there will always be a place for him at Chelsea.
Sarri, the Chelsea manager, believes that there is a prospect Terry can join his staff and return to the club where he served with distinction, making 717 appearances, before leaving in 2017, although it is unlikely to be this season.
Maurizio Sarri has said he has been warning his Chelsea players all week about the danger of dropping points after worldwide breaks as they prepare to resume their Premier League campaign at home to Cardiff City on Saturday.
The Blues are now preparing to welcome the Welsh side to Stamford Bridge as Maurizio Sarri’s men look to continue their fine start to the new campaign. I think it is right that he tries to play.
Ahead of Chelsea’s clash with Cardiff City on Saturday, manager Sarri said: ‘My feeling is that we are not a very solid team in the defensive phase.
Midfielder Ampadu, who celebrates his 18th birthday today, shone for Wales against the Republic of Ireland and Denmark during the worldwide break.
Chelsea have won each of their opening four Premier League games to a season for the sixth time (also 2004-05, 2005-06, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2014-15), at least twice more than any other side in the competition’s history.
“I think in the coaching staff, I think”.