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Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri to discuss his future after the Europa League

AFP

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I will speak to the club as I want to see if they are happy with me or not. I have two more years on my contract.

Maurizio Sarri

CHELSEA manager Maurizio Sarri plans showdown talks with the club’s hierarchy after next week’s Europa League final to see if they want the Italian to remain in charge next season.

Sarri’s side recovered from a mid-season slump in time to secure Champions League football next season via a third-placed finish in the Premier League, and could end the season with a trophy when they face Arsenal in Baku on May 29.

However, Sarri’s style of football has not been universall­y embraced by the Chelsea fans during his first season in charge and rumours in his homeland have linked the former Napoli boss with the vacant managerial roles at Juventus and Roma.

“I will speak to the club as I want to see if they are happy with me or not,” said Sarri on Wednesday. “I have two more years on my contract.”

The Milan stock exchange does not appear to share Chelsea fans’ reservatio­ns. Juventus shares rose 5.60 per cent on Wednesday afternoon following reports in the Italian press the Italian champions had been in contact with Sarri.

Juventus are looking for a manager after parting last week with Massimilia­no Allegri, who won the Italian title in each of his five seasons in charge. Juventus

shares, which dipped below 0.60 Euros last May before Cristiano Ronaldo arrived, reached 1.46 euros on Wednesday.

Sarri insisted any decision o-n his future should not be dependent on the outcome of the Europa League final.

“If the situation is like this

then I want to go immediatel­y,” he added. “Ten months of work and then I have to play everything in 90 minutes, that is not right. You are either happy about my work or not happy.”

- ‘Good to wonderful season’ -Sarri, though, defended his record after guaranteei­ng the club’s principal target for

the campaign of a return to the Champions League and reaching two Cup finals.

“I think that we had a good season, with a lot of problems of course,” he added.

“We finished third in the Premier League, final of League Cup, a very difficult competitio­n, now we have the possibilit­y to play the final of the Europa League.

“If we are able to win then it will become a wonderful season.”

Arsenal’s preparatio­n for the final has been disrupted as midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan has decided not to travel on safety grounds due to political tensions between his native Armenia and hosts Azerbaijan.

Supporters from both clubs also face huge logistical issues and expense in trying to attend the final in a city nearly 2,500 miles from London.

And Sarri joined Arsenal’s condemnati­on of selecting Baku as the host city for such a prestigiou­s final.

“The location is a big problem for our fans. I think it was better to be in another location,” he said.

On Mkhitaryan’s decision not to travel, he added: “Really disappoint­ed for the situation, I would like to see him on the pitch.

“In a decision like this you have to respect the decision of the man. Not of the player, of the man.”

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 ?? (REUTERS) ?? Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri during a press conference on Wednesday at Chelsea’s Cobham Training Centre ahead of the Europa League final against Arsenal
(REUTERS) Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri during a press conference on Wednesday at Chelsea’s Cobham Training Centre ahead of the Europa League final against Arsenal

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