
Maurizio
Sarri has ruled out the possibility of altering the roles of N'Golo Kante
and Jorginho, despite criticism of his tactics after Chelsea's defeat at
Tottenham.
The Blues were overrun by Spurs in their 3-1 loss at Wembley, leading to
suggestions Sarri should move Kante to the deeper central position in his
midfield three.
Kante is regarded as one of the leading defensive midfielders, winning the
World Cup and two Premier League titles in the last three seasons, but Sarri
says he does not have the skillset to play the holding role in his system.
The head coach explained: "I want to play a central midfielder who is a very
technical player, so for me, the central midfielder is Jorginho or (Cesc)
Fabregas. I don't want Kante in this position.
"Kante, in the last match, wanted to solve the match after the first 15
minutes, but in the wrong way. He lost the position, he attacked too much.
"This one is not one of the best characteristics of Kante, but it was only
in reaction to the difficulties.
"Maybe it's only a question of time, but Kante has to stay near to Jorginho,
especially when the ball is on the other side. When the ball is on the left
he has to stay very close to Jorginho."
Ahead of Chelsea's match against PAOK in the Europa League on Thursday,
Sarri also had words of warning for Callum Hudson-Odoi.
The 18-year-old impressed in pre-season for the Blues, prompting Sarri to
say he would keep him in the first-team squad, but he has played just three
matches since then.
Sari confirmed Hudson-Odoi is in the squad to play PAOK, but added: "He has
to improve a lot. First of all, the defensive phase. He has to work.
"He has to improve on the offensive phase, because he is very good one
against one, but he has to learn to move without the ball.
"His potential is a very good player and now he has to study. But that is
normal, because he is only 18.
"I want to find a space for him. It is not very easy because we have 28
players. It's very difficult but I'll try to find a space for him."