
Maurizio
Sarri admits he remains puzzled by the "strange" character of his Chelsea
side following Saturday's 3-1 defeat at Tottenham.
In September, Sarri, again using the word strange to describe his players,
said he was keen to discover why they had failed so spectacularly to defend
the Premier League under both Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte.
Before Saturday's defeat, Chelsea were unbeaten and appeared ready to
challenge for the title, but the lacklustre display at Wembley has
highlighted the challenge facing Sarri.
"I don't know the character of the team," he said. "I think it's very
strange. [In 2014/15] 87 points, the season after 50 points. Then 93 again,
then 70.
"Of course I hope for a reaction, first of all during training, and then in
the next match. But I knew very well that we had problems, I knew very well
that we had to work.
"Now everyone knows it. We have to work on all the reactions, I think."
Sarri has previously spoken of his desire to improve the players already at
his disposal, rather than dipping into the transfer market, but admits his
squad will be pushed by the Christmas schedule.
"It's very difficult to have time to try to improve the team, to try to
solve problems, particularly because we have time only to prepare the next
match," he added. "We have to play every three days but we have to do
something, I think.
"We have to try to improve first of all the team, and then player by
player."