It has spurned some of the most exciting team goals seen this season, where Napoli stars showed their insane understanding of the system to play forward passes to a player under pressure who could then bounce it back to an onrushing teammate with the perfect outcome – someone on the ball, in space, facing forward.
“Sarri tries to interpret football in a positive manner, to be a protagonist and not to follow others. He is a genius. When I was technical director with the Italy youth teams, I always went to watch kids in Serie B, and I was already impressed by his Empoli.” – Sacchi
Although appointing Sarri would be a marked difference from the pragmatic game-managing tactics of Mourinho and Conte, this is a risk the Blues hierarchy would consider well worth taking. And when Guardiola himself praises a manager as being one of the world’s best, you have to sit up and take note.
“I have no doubts that Sarri is one of the best managers out there. He achieved somethingincredible with Napoli. His style of football is as good as a drink in the sun. It was great to see Napoli games. It would be a pleasure to meet him in England.” – Pep on Sarri.
#2 Back to 4-4-2 or 4-3-3
Hazard and Willian will look to create more magic.
At Napoli, Insigne, Hamsik and Mertens combined brilliantly up front with Ghoulam and Hysaj providing width to the attack. Similarly, at Chelsea, Sarri will have Hazard and Willian at his disposal, and possibly even Lewandowski or Icardi.
A 4-3-3 formation would also suit an ageing Fabregas perfectly. What Cesc lacks in pace and physicality, he more than compensates with his passing and creativity. In a midfield three flanked by the dynamic Kante and Bakayoko, Fabregas could enjoy more time on the ball, orchestrating attacks from deep and setting up the likes of Hazard and Willian.
One of Sarri’s biggest success stories at Napoli was the transformation of much less fancied Belgian Dries Mertens from winger to clinical centre-forward. The result? 55 goals across two seasons from a 31 year-old who had never played in that position before. Along with Hamsik and Insigne, the trio managed 41 goals in between them this campaign, combining brilliantly and effectively, playing scintillating football all along.