
Maurizio
Sarri believes Callum Hudson-Odoi can become one of the "best players in
Europe" after his full Premier League debut in Chelsea's 3-0 win over
Brighton.
With fans putting pressure on Sarri to hand the talented teenager a starting
berth, he succumbed to pressure against Brighton, starting the England
international for the first time in the Premier League, and he did not
disappoint, creating the opener for Olivier Giroud to set Chelsea on their
way to a comfortable victory.
Sarri was full of praise for Hudson-Odoi's contribution throughout the
match, and even tipped the 18-year-old for the very top.
"Callum started for the first time in the Premier League but he has played
20 matches or so for us," Chelsea's head coach told Sky Sports. "I was sure
about him. He played very well, and an assist for the first goal. He
defended very well, and for us this is very important. This is very helpful
for us.
"He's a good boy. Of course, now, he can risk stopping to improve because he
can risk thinking that he is a player at 100 per cent, but that's not true.
It's impossible to be at the top when you are 18.
"He needs to improve, he can improve, and I want him to improve. He can
become one of the best players in Europe.
"Callum is ready to play in every match, even the most difficult matches. He
improved a lot over the season. I am really happy for him. Not only in
attack, but in defence. For this team, the future is could be good with
Callum."
Sarri was also full for praise for the Chelsea fans, who have been vocally
critical of him of late, but were right behind their manager as goals from
Giroud, Eden Hazard and Ruben Loftus-Cheek saw Chelsea earn a victory that
moved them up to fifth in the Premier League, level on points with Arsenal
in fourth.
"In this moment of the season it is more important the result but we played
very well with the right intensity and enthusiasm," Sarri added. "We scored
three wonderful goals.
"Tonight the atmosphere was wonderful. The fans helped the players for 90
minutes. I am really very happy and I want to say thank you to all our
fans."