
Maurizio
Sarri singled out Eden Hazard after his "wonderful" performance helped
Chelsea beat Tottenham on penalties to reach the Carabao Cup final.
The Belgian drew criticism from Sarri in the build-up to the semi-final
second leg at Stamford Bridge but responded by firing Chelsea ahead for the
first time in the tie before the Blues clinched a 4-2 victory in the
shootout.
Sarri attributed Hazard's display to a change in mentality, one he would
like to see continue on a consistent basis.
"I think Hazard was having fun," Sarri told his post-match press conference.
"I had fun for 65 minutes watching Hazard.
"He was a little bit tired in the last part of the match, he ran a lot, but
he played a fantastic, wonderful match.
"The position is not a big problem, this match we played with another mind,
motivation and determination. His qualities are more important than the
position."
Chelsea will face Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on
February 24, when Sarri could win the first trophy of his managerial career.
The victory comes less than a week after the Italian slammed his Chelsea
players following their defeat at Arsenal.
"The last three or four matches we had a problem, the problem was the
motivation and the players stopped to have fun on the pitch," Sarri added.
"Now with that performance and result we can find enthusiasm again. We need
to continue this motivation. That was very important.
"The players reacted really well tonight. I was very happy with the
performance before the penalties. If there had been a different outcome I
would have still been happy. We deserved to win this game without
penalties."