
Manchester
City manager Pep Guardiola says Maurizio Sarri's tactics at Chelsea have
been misunderstood.
Guardiola was full of praise for Sarri's work at Napoli when they played
City in the group stages of last season's Champions League and backed him to
revolutionise the English game at the start of the campaign.
Sarri appeared to settle quickly at Chelsea, avoiding defeat in his opening
12 games - a Premier League record - but has since come under criticism for
his tactics, with the club 12 points off leaders City.
But Guardiola feels Sarri's team may have been judged unfairly.
"As a spectator and coach I try to figure out what the manager is trying to
do," said Guardiola, ahead of Sunday's visit of Chelsea, live on Sky Sports.
"I see Chelsea and I can understand what they want to do. And after I see
them, they do it. Maybe for other people they don't know exactly what they
want to do. But they do it.
"And when you see the team, the players that they have, the bench - it is
Chelsea my friend.
"The best strikers in the world are there, the midfielders there are the
best in the world, good goalkeeper, experienced defenders. They know exactly
what they want to do. Tomorrow is a final for us.
"The season for them is exceptional - final of the Carabao Cup, Europa
League through and in the Premier League they are there, even if people
don't believe it.
"They have a chance to be champions - nine points [behind] but a lot of
games to play."