
Maurizio
Sarri has said he will study footage of Chelsea's collapse away at Molineux
in an attempt to avoid another defeat to Wolves.
Sarri admitted the Blues "stopped playing" having taken a first-half lead on
December 5, with two goals in the space of five minutes from Raul Jimenez
and Diogo Jota securing the points for Nuno Espirito Santo's side.
Chelsea must avoid a similar setback when the sides meet again at Stamford
Bridge on Sunday, live on Sky Sports, as they seek to maintain their push
for Champions League qualification
"I remember very well that, after the goal at 1-1, we stopped playing," said
Sarri.
"We stopped after 50, 55 minutes for 20 minutes at Wolverhampton, and that
was enough to lose the game.
"We were in trouble and stopped completely to play. I need to study that
match very well. We need to arrive in this match with the right level of
preparation and mentality.
"If you stop to play, you can lose against any team. If you stop to play
against Manchester City, you can lose 6-0.
"When I speak about us improving our mentality and consistency, I am
speaking about these problems."