
Maurizio
Sarri admitted he was surprised by Rafa Benitez's tactics in Chelsea's
victory at Newcastle.
Chelsea maintained their perfect start to the season with a 2-1 victory at
St James' Park, but left it late to secure the win against a deep-lying
Newcastle side.
Sarri's side looked to have dropped points for the first time when Joselu
cancelled out Eden Hazard's 76th-minute penalty seven minutes from time, but
DeAndre Yedlin put through his own net with three minutes remaining to hand
Chelsea the points.
"I was surprised at Rafa," Sarri told Sky Sports. "In Italy, I have never
seen him play with five defenders so I was really surprised.
"The match was very difficult, they were so low and compact, it was
impossible to have spaces.
"We got better in the second half but it was a very difficult game.
"I think we showed improvement because the match was difficult it was not
easy to play well."
Eden Hazard capped his first start of the season with a goal and a
man-of-the-match performance.
The Belgium international lasted the 90 minutes and registered three more
attempts than any other player on the pitch with five efforts on goal,
produced a game-high nine touches in the opposition box and completed 91 of
his 101 passes.
"Eden has played very well," Sarri added. "Maybe it was better it he played
for 75 or 80 minutes, but (Mateo) Kovacic asked for the sub so it was
impossible [to take him off]."
Rafa Benitez took offence with referee Paul Tierney's decision to award
Chelsea a penalty, and a free-kick that led to Yedlin's late own goal.
Asked for his verdict on the decision, Sarri replied: "I don't know about
the penalty, I was far away and I was not the referee. I don't want to be a
referee."