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Saturday, November 24, 2018

SARRI BLASTS CHELSEA FLOPS

Tottenham left Maurizio Sarri's unbeaten record as Chelsea boss in tatters as they stormed to a 3-1 derby win at Wembley and the Italian have reacted by slaming his flops.


Dele Alli's sixth goal in this fixture got Spurs off to a flyer and Harry Kane made it 2-0 in the 16th minute.


Son Heung-min was a menace to a ramshackle Chelsea defence throughout and brought up his 50th goal in Tottenham colours with a sublime 54th-minute solo effort.

Olivier Giroud's late header from Cesar Azpilicueta's cross could not stop Mauricio Pochettino's men leapfrogging Chelsea to go third in the Premier League, five points shy of leaders Manchester City on 30 points.


The Chelsea manager had predicted that his team might suffer a set back but Warner they needs to improve if they are to avoid such outcomes but todays shameless display left the Italian fuming and he didn't hold back from criticising them.


"It's clear, I knew we had a lot of problems to solve," says Sarri after the match. "I think today was clear for everybody, first of all I hope for the players."

"I told them before we had a big problem in the approach to the match and today there was a difference in the level of the opponent."

"We played very badly. We have a lot of problems to solve but I knew that before the match."

"In the first 25 minute we had big problems trying to exit our half. We lost a lot of balls and against Tottenham that is very dangerous.

"In short counter attacks they are one of the strongest teams in Europe. It was a disaster."

"I had to do something different, to try to change the match, but it wasn't important."

"Today they were better than us. Only 11 players out of 11 so it was not important. I wanted to change the match with something different but I think I could have changed the 11 players with the same result."

"We were passive in the match. It was only a question of minutes."


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