The Guardian (USA)

Maurizio Sarri unhappy at lack of fixture flexibilit­y from Premier League

- Dominic Fifield

Maurizio Sarri has dismissed as “strange” the Premier League’s attitude towards English clubs’ European commitment­s as Chelsea prepare to rotate their selection with one eye on their Europa League quarter-final against Slavia Prague.

Sarri said he will be forced to juggle his resources with West Ham due at Stamford Bridge on Monday before the game in the Czech Republic on Thursday. Slavia played Dukla on Saturday to give them time to recover and prepare. Sarri will have one full training session before travelling on Wednesday.

That will influence selection for Monday’s derby, with Sarri conscious that his players follow that game in Prague with a match at Liverpool on Sunday. He has been led to believe the club made representa­tion to the Premier League to play their fixture against West Ham over the weekend.

“I am not able to understand the decision of the Premier League because we go to Prague as an ‘English team’,” he said. “So I’m not able to understand why we have to play on Monday. It’s very strange.

“I think the [Premier League’s] answer was that, also in the Champions League, the English teams have only three days to prepare. But, in this case, it was easy to solve the problem. It’s not just about helping us but all the teams involved in Europe. They could have done more for the English teams in Europe. In Serie A, teams play on Friday. Teams involved in the Europa League away from home can ask to play their next Serie A match on Monday. Anyway, the situation is this, so we have only to adapt.”

The head coach conceded it would be impossible to field an unchanged team for the forthcomin­g fixtures. “We’ll need to change,” he said.

Mateo Kovacic, on loan from Real Madrid, is likely to deputise for Jorginho in at least one of the matches, with Sarri keen to make his move permanent at the end of the season. That would be dependent upon Chelsea either successful­ly appealing against, or delaying, the two-window transfer ban Fifa intend to impose in the summer.

“I’d like very much that Kovacic will stay with us,” Sarri said. “In that position, we have some problems because we have only Jorginho. Kovacic could become a very good central midfielder and I want to try him there.”

 ??  ?? Maurizio Sarri and Chelsea face a difficult week with two Premier League matches either side of a trip to Prague. Photograph: Ian Cook/ CameraSpor­t via Getty Images
Maurizio Sarri and Chelsea face a difficult week with two Premier League matches either side of a trip to Prague. Photograph: Ian Cook/ CameraSpor­t via Getty Images

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