
Maurizio
Sarri defended Jorginho after Chelsea fans booed the midfielder onto the
pitch in their Europa League win against Malmo.
Chelsea ran out 3-0 winners at Stamford Bridge to secure a 5-1 aggregate
win, but the home fans made their feelings clear about under-fire midfielder
Jorginho.
When the Italy international was brought on to replace Ross Barkley in the
second half, there were boos from sections of the support, but Sarri felt
Chelsea missed their playmaker.
"I think that in the first 30 minutes we understood why Jorginho is very
important for our team," said Sarri. "We were in trouble to exit from our
half with the pressing.
"With Jorginho, it is easier, I think. I would hope that our fans would be
able to understand that Jorginho for us is really a very important player."
It was a nervy start for Chelsea, perhaps understandable given their poor
form, but they recovered with second-half goals from Olivier Giroud, Barkley
and Callum Hudson-Odoi as Malmo were reduced to ten men.
"I think that we played the first 30 minutes without confidence, nervous,"
he added. "We were unable to move the ball very fast and we were in trouble
with their pressing.
"Then we were a little bit better in the last 15 minutes of the first half
and after the first goal we did very well. We started to move the ball very
fast with confidence.
"But it wasn't easy for us to play this match, of course, so I can
understand our players in the first 30 minutes."
Asked what would happen if Chelsea start the Carabao Cup final against
Manchester City on Sunday as slowly as they did against the Swedish side,
Sarri was blunt in his assessment.
"Disaster, of course," he said.
"I am worried about the first 30 minutes only for the offensive reason
because we cannot play our football without confidence."