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Sarri says Eden Hazard can thrive in the false nine role after the Belgium
playmaker inspiredChelsea's 2-1 win at Brightonon Sunday.
Sarri's side cemented their grip on fourth place in the Premier League
thanks to the latest virtuoso display from Hazard, who started the season
playing in a wide role for Chelsea and won the Premier League's Player of
the Month award for September.
He has since been moved to the central striker's role by Sarri as the Blues
boss tries to find a solution to his team's lack of cutting edge, with both
Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud struggling for goals when leading the
Chelsea attack.
In his new role, Hazard was too hot for Brighton to handle, with an assist
for Pedro's opener and a fine finish to double Chelsea's lead, before
limping off after Dale Stephens' challenge.
Asked if will he continue in the false nine role, Sarri, who expects Hazard
to be fit for the Carabao Cup clash with Bournemouth on Wednesday, said: "I
think that, for us, he could be very important in this position.
"He's very able to come out and play with his team-mates, very able to
create spaces. Now I think that, in that position, he has to improve in
attacking the box."
The Belgian, the first Chelsea player to assist a goal in four consecutive
Premier League games since September 2014, has now been involved in more
Premier League goals this season (17 in 16 games) than he was in the whole
of last season (16 in 34 games) - but Sarri has called on his talisman to
take his game to greater heights.
The Italian said: "I think that he could play better, because his level is
very high so I think he could do more, for him and for us, but I think after
the two injuries he lost the physical condition."
Solly March reduced the deficit after 66 minutes, but Sarri says he was not
overly concerned.
"I think that we played a good match," he continued. "We could've won better
I think because we conceded a goal in a moment in which we were in full
control.
"Of course, the last five minutes against a very physical team it's hard to
manage, but generally we played a very good match."