Sarri taking solace in Guardiola’s slow start at Man City?
MANCHESTER: Pep Guardiola and Maurizio Sarri share a mutual admiration and style of play, but as Chelsea visit Manchester City on Sunday, Sarri is also following Guardiola’s experience of a difficult first year in England. Long forgotten now after romping to the Premier League with a record 100 points last season, City suffered some serious growing pains in Guardiola’s debut campaign.
Despite preparing for the Catalan’s arrival for years with the hire of his former Barcelona colleagues Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain, City scraped into the top four in 2016/17 by just three points thanks to winning their final four league games. Sarri acknowledged Friday a return to Champions League is Chelsea’s target with a 12-point gap to City and Liverpool too big to bridge for title.
The Blues enter the weekend holding onto fourth by two points from a surging Manchester United with Arsenal just a point further back. That lead could be gone by kick-off, though, with United and Arsenal visiting the bottom two sides in the division Fulham and Huddersfield respectively on Saturday.
Yet, hope does exist for Chelsea should Sarri learn the same lessons Guardiola did after his first experience of the harsh winter months in English football.
Sarri did not suffer defeat for his first 18 games in charge until late November. A run of five losses in 12 EPL matches has since taken the shine off the Italian’s reputation. Guardiola won his first 10 games in all competitions as City boss before things started to unravel. A 2-0 win at Everton on Wednesday that took City back to the top on goal difference came almost two years to the day since his side were thrashed 4-0 at Goodison Park.
“People believe we arrive with good players, good clubs and everything immediately must work,” said Guardiola of Sarri’s current predicament. “Sometimes you need more time but I think the season from Chelsea is exceptional.” Unfortunately for Sarri he may not be allowed the time Guardiola was afforded. “We need to work. Guardiola is in his third season in the Premier League, (Liverpool manager, Jurgen) Klopp his fourth or fifth,” said Sarri on Friday.
“You have to be more competitive in the market or you need to work. We have to work and try to reduce the gap because at the moment there is a gap.”
› You have to be more competitive. We have to work and try to reduce the gap because there is a gap. MAURIZIO SARRI, Chelsea manager