Morata said the direct style employed by former boss Antonio Conte did not suit him and the Spaniard expected to have more chances to score with Sarri's possession-based game.
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"The most important thing is the mode we play. Last year it was direct, I had to protect the ball in the air and that's not my best quality. Now I can attack the spaces, play one-touch and go into the area for the crosses which is better for me,” Morata told Chelsea TV.
Elaborating how the change in style helps he said: “The manager works with the ball always and when you work with the ball you have more chances, and the strikers have more chances."
Chelsea, who have won both their league matches this season, travel to Newcastle United on Sunday.
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