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Sarri: Best is still to come from Barkley

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SOUTHAMPTO­N: Maurizio Sarri believes there is much more to come from Ross Barkley after the midfielder marked his return to the England squad this week with a first goal for Chelsea.

Barkley set up Eden Hazard’s opening goal before adding his side’s second in the 3-0 victory at Southampto­n on Sunday that briefly moved Chelsea to the top of the Premier League table ahead of the meeting between Liverpool and Manchester City.

The 24-year-old, who moved to Stamford Bridge from Everton in January, has been forced to wait for his chance while he recovered from the effects of a serious hamstring injury sustained last year.

But Sarri now believes Barkley is nearing a return to his best and, having impressed at St Mary’s, expects his player to get better as the season progresses.

“I am really happy with him,” said the Chelsea head coach. “From the beginning he has improved day by day, week by week, match by match.”

Barkley was named in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the forthcomin­g Nations League fixtures with Croatia and Spain.

Italian boss Sarri added: “I am happy with him and for him, for the national team. He had a very serious injury and now he’s improving every day. But I think the best will [is still to] come from him.

“I think that potentiall­y he is a great player. Because he has quality, very important from physical point of view and technical point view.

“Now he is improving tactically. He will become a very important player in England and for the England national team.”

Alvaro Morata completed Chelsea’s victory with a well-taken third goal that came after a build-up involving 31 passes, the most in any move that has led to a goal in the Premier League this season.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Chelsea’s Ross Barkley reacts after scoring against Southampto­n.
REUTERS Chelsea’s Ross Barkley reacts after scoring against Southampto­n.

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