
Maurizio
Sarri insists he does not need Olivier Giroud to bang in the goals for
Chelsea to be successful this season.
Giroud has gone 10 Chelsea matches without a goal in all competitions this
term but Sarri believes France's World Cup-winner pulls his weight in
selfless link-up play.
Sarri believes Chelsea must tighten up at the back to push for honours this
term but the Italian is encouraged by his midfielders starting to find the
net, with Ruben Loftus-Cheek firing a hat-trick in Thursday's 3-1 win over
BATE Borisov.
"One month ago, we were concerned about the fact the midfielders didn't
score," Sarri said.
"And now in the last three matches, Barkley scored two goals and Loftus
three goals so I think that if we are able to continue to play this football
maybe in a month the strikers will be able to score.
"You know the characteristics of Giroud: Giroud usually is not used to
scoring a lot of goals in a season but he's always very, very useful for the
team, for his team-mates.
"So Giroud is not a problem for us. And Morata in the last five matches,
scored two goals.
"I think they will be able to do better but the most important thing is that
the team will continue to play this football.
"Usually the winner is the team who concedes less goals. In Italy - I don't
know here - but I think the same. We have to improve in the defensive phase.
"We could have done better in the last 20 minutes (against BATE) because we
needed only to move the ball and to take the positions. We conceded spaces
to the opponents so at the end we conceded a very stupid goal and I didn't
like it.
"It's very dangerous if you make the same mistakes against very high level
opponents, you're in trouble, like against Liverpool, against Manchester
United so we need to control the match better."
Chelsea will bid to extend their unbeaten Premier League start to 10 matches
when facing Burnley at Turf Moor on Sunday.
Sarri has admitted he will make wholesale changes to the line-up that faced
BATE on Thursday - primarily owing to the quick turnaround.
"I think that we need to change six, seven players for Sunday," said Sarri.
"It's very difficult in England to play in Europe, I think also in the
Champions League because Liverpool had to play in Naples after two matches
against Chelsea, United had to play against Juventus after three days of the
match here in Stamford Bridge.
"We have to play after 65 hours this match so it's very, very difficult for
an English team to be competitive also in Europe.
"I think the match in Burnley will be very difficult because I saw in the
last season a lot of matches of Burnley at home so I know very well that it
is a very difficult match."