
Maurizio
Sarri says Wolves "didn't want to play" in their 1-1 draw with Chelsea at
Stamford Bridge, but insists his side must do better in possession.
Eden Hazard struck in injury time to cancel out Raul Jimenez's surprise
56th-minute opener in what was Wolves' only shot on target.
The result damages Chelsea's top-four chances with nine games of their
Premier League season left to play, but Sarri says his team were too slow in
trying to break down a team who he referred to as "10 opponents in 25
metres".
He told Sky Sports: "We were a bit unlucky because we conceded the goal in
the first situation they entered our box. On the other hand, we have to say
that you have to play without spaces you have to move the ball faster.
"You have to move with one-two touches not five-six. We have to do better
against a team who don't want to play.
"They didn't want to play but it's not enough. We wanted to do better.
"We needed to move the ball faster and more movements without the ball
otherwise it's difficult to play against 10 opponents in 25 metres."
Jorginho's substitution for Willian in the 72nd minute was met with cheers
from the Chelsea supporters, and Sarri insists the reason for the Italian's
removal was a tactical one.
He added: "I am the coach for the players and not the fans.
"For Jorginho it's difficult to play when the other players are not moving
off the ball.
"He's very able to play at one touch but today it was impossible. He was in
trouble and when I decided to play 4-2-3-1 Jorginho was not suitable."