
Maurizio
Sarri has called on his Chelsea players to follow up their victory over
Manchester City with a strong performance in Sunday's Premier League clash
at Brighton.
The Blues will hope attention is fixed on the field of play after two
high-profile incidents involving their supporters this week - the alleged
racial abuse of Raheem Sterling and anti-Semitic chanting during the Europa
League win at Vidi in Hungary on Thursday.
The Sterling incident overshadowed Chelsea's 2-0 win over defending Premier
League champions Manchester City.
That will be tested at Brighton, after the inconsequential, on the field at
least, draw with Vidi, when Chelsea had already advanced to the Europa
League last 32 as Group L winners.
On facing Brighton, Sarri said: "For us it is a very important match. We
need to confirm our motivation and determination like we showed in the last
match.
"We need these qualities with continuity because every match is three
points. We need to improve, improve a lot.
"I agree this match for us is really very important. Maybe it is the most
important in this season at this moment."
Striker Alvaro Morata could miss out with a knee problem sustained in
Budapest, and his absence would mean Olivier Giroud is Sarri's only
recognised striker.
Kepa Arrizabalaga, Antonio Rudiger, Eden Hazard, Cesar Azpilicueta and
N'Golo Kante are poised to return to the starting line-up after being rested
for the Hungary trip.
Mateo Kovacic, Gary Cahill and Victor Moses missed out through injury and
could be absent again.
Jorginho, like David Luiz, was an unused substitute against Vidi and Sarri
stressed the Italy playmaker's importance while highlighting again his
rationale for selecting Kante in a more advanced role.
"If you buy Jorginho and have (Cesc) Fabregas, then I think you have to play
4-3-3," Sarri said.
"If you play 4-3-3 in my style of football, then the central midfielder is a
very technical player.
"Jorginho is very fast in the mind. He is able to play one touch or two
touch. Fabregas also is technically really very good.
"I think that Kante in my style of football has to play there, in right
midfield.
"I can understand that somebody might think something different but if you
think to my football, you have to say that I am right."