
Chelsea
head coach Maurizio Sarri says Dynamo Kiev's pitch is "dangerous" ahead of
their Europa League last-16 second-leg tie on Thursday.
Chelsea take a 3-0 lead to the Ukrainian capital after victory at Stamford
Bridge last Thursday.
The Premier League side go to Everton on Sunday, live on Sky Sports, in a
crucial game for their top-four hopes and Sarri is hoping he can come away
from the game without too many injuries.
He said: "It is a disaster. The pitch is not good. I think that it is
dangerous, really dangerous, it is really difficult to play good football
here.
"We have to accept this situation and play on this pitch. There isn't
another solution. I can't understand why UEFA isn't giving attention to
everything. Especially to the players' list, you have to present the
players' list early and then play on such a bad pitch.
"The reason is probably the winter, I played here in September and the pitch
was very good."
Gonzalo Higuain has not travelled due to illness but Willian, who has scored
in his last two appearances against Dynamo Kiev, is set to start after being
left out of the starting line-up against Wolves on Sunday.
Willian added: "The pitch is not the best, but we don't have to think about
that. We have to go there and to try to win this game. The pitch will be bad
for both teams. We know that but we have to do our job. It will be difficult
to play our football, but we will do our best.
"We have to take care of ourselves tomorrow. Sometimes it is not possible,
it happens and you get injuries. We just want to go there, play well and win
this game."