Chelsea clinch top-four spot but feeling the strain: Sarri
Blues claimed a Champions League place after Arsenal drew with Brighton & Hove Albion later on Sunday
LONDON:
Chelsea coach Maurizio Sarri said his players were showing the strain of competing in the Europa League after they struggled against Watford on Sunday before winning 3-0 to set themselves up to secure a top-four Premier League finish.
Chelsea, who claimed a Champions League place after Arsenal drew with Brighton & Hove Albion later on Sunday, where held 1-1 at Eintracht Frankfurt in the first leg of their semi-final on Thursday, leaving them little time to prepare for Watford.
“I think that in the first half we were in trouble because we were tired physically and mentally. Then in the second half they lowered their intensity so we took control of the match,” Sarri told reporters before their top-four spot was confirmed.
“We were lucky of course because we scored after two minutes and after the first goal probably we improved mentally and were able to play very well for 30, 35 minutes.”
Sarri defends benching Hazard in Chelsea Europa League stalemate
Chelsea were booed off by many of their fans at halftime with Watford having dominated the opening period.
But goals from Ruben Loftus-Cheek and David Luiz early in the second half, both set up by Eden Hazard, were followed by Argentine Gonzalo Higuain’s strike in the 75th minute.
“It is not easy to play after 60 hours,” Sarri said referring to the midweek Europa League trip to Germany.
CHELSEA BOOST
Sunday’s win, combined with 1-1 draws for Arsenal at The Emirates and Manchester United at already-relegated Huddersfield Town on Sunday, sees Chelsea return to the Champions League after playing in Europe’s second-tier Europa League this term.
They moved up to third place above rivals Spurs, who they lead by a point, and extended their advantage to four points over fifth-placed Arsenal who are all but out of the top-four race given their inferior goal difference to Tottenham.
Chelsea’s return to Europe’s top club competition - a bare minimum for Italian coach Sarri in his first season in charge - looked in jeopardy as recently as February after a 6-0 thumping by Manchester City, a third defeat in four league games.
But Chelsea have now lost only twice in 11 matches while Spurs, Manchester United and Arsenal have all stumbled.
Sarri conceded that he had made an error on Sunday by not resting France midfielder N’Golo Kante, who left the field early in the first half with a hamstring injury.
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“I think I made a mistake because today probably he had to rest. Sometimes it is very difficult to put on the bench a player (who is) so important like Kante, Hazard. I think it is very difficult to recover him for the next two matches.”
“But we want to play in the (Europa League) final, so he is lucky,” Sarri said ahead of a possible showdown with Arsenal who hold a 3-1 first-leg lead over Valencia and can still qualify for the Champions League by winning the competition.
Chelsea coach Maurizio Sarri said his players were showing the strain of competing in the Europa League after they struggled against Watford on Sunday before winning 3-0 to set themselves up to secure a top-four Premier League finish.
Chelsea, who claimed a Champions League place after Arsenal drew with Brighton & Hove Albion later on Sunday, where held 1-1 at Eintracht Frankfurt in the first leg of their semi-final on Thursday, leaving them little time to prepare for Watford.
“I think that in the first half we were in trouble because we were tired physically and mentally. Then in the second half they lowered their intensity so we took control of the match,” Sarri told reporters before their top-four spot was confirmed.
“We were lucky of course because we scored after two minutes and after the first goal probably we improved mentally and were able to play very well for 30, 35 minutes.”
Sarri defends benching Hazard in Chelsea Europa League stalemate
Chelsea were booed off by many of their fans at halftime with Watford having dominated the opening period.
But goals from Ruben Loftus-Cheek and David Luiz early in the second half, both set up by Eden Hazard, were followed by Argentine Gonzalo Higuain’s strike in the 75th minute.
“It is not easy to play after 60 hours,” Sarri said referring to the midweek Europa League trip to Germany.
CHELSEA BOOST
Sunday’s win, combined with 1-1 draws for Arsenal at The Emirates and Manchester United at already-relegated Huddersfield Town on Sunday, sees Chelsea return to the Champions League after playing in Europe’s second-tier Europa League this term.
They moved up to third place above rivals Spurs, who they lead by a point, and extended their advantage to four points over fifth-placed Arsenal who are all but out of the top-four race given their inferior goal difference to Tottenham.
Chelsea’s return to Europe’s top club competition - a bare minimum for Italian coach Sarri in his first season in charge - looked in jeopardy as recently as February after a 6-0 thumping by Manchester City, a third defeat in four league games.
But Chelsea have now lost only twice in 11 matches while Spurs, Manchester United and Arsenal have all stumbled.
Sarri conceded that he had made an error on Sunday by not resting France midfielder N’Golo Kante, who left the field early in the first half with a hamstring injury.
Jorginho can silence jeers insists Azpilicueta
“I think I made a mistake because today probably he had to rest. Sometimes it is very difficult to put on the bench a player (who is) so important like Kante, Hazard. I think it is very difficult to recover him for the next two matches.”
“But we want to play in the (Europa League) final, so he is lucky,” Sarri said ahead of a possible showdown with Arsenal who hold a 3-1 first-leg lead over Valencia and can still qualify for the Champions League by winning the competition.