Under-fire Chelsea boss Sarri cannot understand intense pressure on his position as they look to prevent Man City from winning second consecutive League Cup tonight
Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri. Pic/Getty Images
Maurizio Sarri says he cannot understand why his position as Chelsea boss is under threat when he considers Pep Guardiola's first season at Manchester City. The Italian is clinging to his job, seven months since his appointment, after Chelsea's humiliating 6-0 defeat at City, leaving them outside the Champions League qualification places.
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More wins than City
Yet Sarri's Chelsea have more wins at this stage of the season than City did in Guardiola's first season at the Etihad Stadium in 2015-16. Guardiola had a history of success at Barcelona and Bayern Munich and was given time and funds to overhaul City, who will be bidding to win a second successive League Cup against Chelsea at Wembley today.
History suggests Sarri is not likely to receive the same leeway but he also pointed to the praise given to Arsenal boss Unai Emery in the Spaniard's first season in the Premier League.
Sarri, who is seeking the first trophy of his management career, said: "We are in the first final of the season. We are one point from the top four, the same points as Arsenal, and [people say] Arsenal are doing well. "We are doing a little bit better because we are in a final, and yet our season is a disaster. I don't understand.
"I want you to remember that, last season, this team gained 70 points, not 100. Then, in the summer, we changed everything. So there is another problem to solve. So it is not easy."
Tottenham visit Stamford Bridge in the Premier League on Wednesday in a big week for Chelsea, with Sarri acknowledging the basic facts. He said: "In my job, I need the result. Nothing else."
Sarri succeeded Antonio Conte in July after Chelsea's fifth-placed finish behind champions City. Guardiola's style of play took time to implement and he had an expensively assembled squad to work with.
More time, please
Sarri clearly feels he should be given the same time, although Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is not renowned for his patience and the transfer ban imposed by FIFA on Friday could have a major impact. Chelsea were unbeaten for the first 18 competitive games of Sarri's spell as head coach until Spurs inflicted a first defeat.
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