Sarri just a super human for Blues
DAVID Luiz has praised “great human” Maurizio Sarri as Chelsea maintain their flying start to life under the Italian.
The Blues have dropped points to Burnley in each of the last two seasons but they triumphed 4-0 at Turf Moor, with Alvaro Morata, Ross Barkley, Willian and Ruben Loftus-Cheek on the scoresheet on Sunday.
Chelsea are unbeaten in all competitions this season aside from the Community Shield and much of the credit has gone to former Napoli boss Sarri for his transformative effect.
Brazilian defender Luiz said: “I’m so happy because he’s a great human, he knows how to teach us, he knows how to improve us.
“When it’s like that it’s easy to understand and easy to try to be a fantastic player on the pitch.”
The Burnley victory and performance was particularly impressive considering it came without their talisman and top scorer, Eden Hazard, who is sidelined by a back problem. “We have many talented players, it’s not just Eden,” said Luiz.
“We lost Pedro [to illness], and then Ruben came on. This is a big club and we cannot just play with 11 players.
“We need a minimum of 18, 19 players ready to play and we are happy because we have more than 20.”
Barkley has been the player most transformed under Sarri and scored for a third game in a row, while the much-maligned Morata terrorised the Burnley defence and should have scored more than one.
Having scored only once in his first nine games of the season, the Spaniard has managed three in his last four and Luiz said: “Alvaro is a great player, he’s doing amazing.
“Sometimes when the strikers don’t score so the pressure starts on them. They love to score goals.
“I would just say to him to keep doing what he is doing and the goals are going to come naturally like they came on Sunday.”