
Chelsea
head coach Maurizio Sarri wants to see a reaction from his players after
Sunday's 6-0 loss at Manchester City.
The Blues dropped out of the top four in the Premier League after enduring
their heaviest defeat in almost 28 years.
Ahead of Thursday's Europa League last-32 first leg at Malmo in Sweden,
Sarri admitted his squad had endured a difficult few days after their
humbling loss at the Etihad Stadium.
Sarri said: "Not too easy, of course. After a match like Manchester City
it's normal.
"It's not easy to play tomorrow after 6-0 but we have to play and we have to
play well.
"We want to win. We want to react immediately."
Sarri says he has not spoken to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich since the
humiliating loss at City.
Sarri said in an interview with an Italian broadcaster on Sunday that he
rarely speaks to Abramovich, an owner not renowned for his patience.
"No, not this week - not in the last three weeks," Sarri added. "It depends
on the president, I think. I didn't say never. The interview was Italian and
in Italian I am better than you.
"I'd like to speak to somebody in the club, not necessarily the owner. I
usually speak with Marina (Granovskaia, the director) and for me it's
enough."
A long dressing-room debrief followed the 4-0 loss at Bournemouth and
another followed at Chelsea's training ground earlier this week as Sarri
looks to get his side back on track.
Sarri revealed: "We talked altogether for one hour the day after the match.
It's better to work, to react on the pitch."
Sarri has rested left-back Marcos Alonso, whose form has dipped of late,
while midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek is out with a recurrence of his back
problem.