
Chelsea
boss Maurizio Sarri has forecast a difficult start to life in the Premier
League, warning fans they may have to wait months before his 'Sarri-ball'
approach takes effect.
Sarri was appointed as Antonio Conte's replacement at Chelsea four weeks
ago, with the 59-year-old taking on his first managerial role outside Italy.
The former Napoli boss will take charge of his first Premier League game at
Huddersfield on Saturday, with Chelsea welcoming Arsenal to Stamford Bridge
a week later.
Sarri predicts a tough start to the campaign, but said he hopes to see an
improvement as the season progresses.
"I hope that the second part of the season, for us, will be very good with a
lot of points," Sarri said. "I expect in the first part of the season, some
problems."
Asked what issues he expects, Sarri added: "On the results. Maybe the
performances in the first part of the season will not be in line with the
potential of the squad. Maybe, in the first part."
The Italian gained a reputation at Napoli for an attractive, attacking style
of play - dubbed 'Sarri-ball' - but the Chelsea boss has told supporters not
to be too expectant early on.
"I think you have to wait for a couple of months. You have to wait," Sarri
added.
"If we are able to play at another speed, maybe scoring will not be a
problem for us.
"But at this moment, at this current speed, it may be a problem."