
Maurizio
Sarri says Callum Hudson-Odoi will start one of Chelsea's next two Premier
League matches.
Hudson-Odoi has made six Premier League appearances this season but has yet
to start in the league for his club, despite getting his first start for
England last week.
The 18-year-old was an unused substitute in the 2-1 over Cardiff but Sarri
says he will play from the start against either Brighton at Stamford Bridge
on Wednesday night or in the following match, also at home, to West Ham on
Monday Night Football.
Sarri said: "In pre-season after four or five training sessions, I realised
that Callum was a player with very great potential. In my opinion, in that
moment he wasn't ready to play at this level, but during the season he has
improved and he is ready.
"I decided at the beginning of the season that he has to stay with us and I
put him in the squad. I know Callum very well. I want him to improve more
because the potential is high. Callum is always in my mind, in my opinion,
he is our future. He is ready to play."
Some Chelsea fans have been disappointed with Sarri, but the Italian says he
is not affected and hopes the supporters can get behind the team.
He said: "I am not happy, of course. I am not concerned. It can happen. I
can understand well the frustration of our fans. We are not doing so badly,
this season we have won 33 matches, I think in England, only Man City did
better.
"Probably we started very well and so our fans thought that everything was
really very easy for us but it isn't true. We have to work to improve, I
think that if you take a coach with my characteristics, you have to work.
"They have to help the players during the match, after the match they can
say anything."
Chelsea are sixth in the Premier League table but just a point off the top
four with seven matches to play.