
Maurizio
Sarri said Chelsea's defence must improve after they stumbled to a 1-0 win
over MOL Vidi in the Europa League.
Sarri's side were indebted to Alvaro Morata's second-half volley for earning
them another three points against the Hungarians, who had chances to cause
an upset at Stamford Bridge.
Emerson cleared an early header off the line, Loic Nego came close to
opening the scoring before half-time and substitute Istvan Kovacs forced
Kepa into a full-length save late on.
"It was very hard," Sarri said. "In the first half, we had opportunities to
score, we didn't take them and so in the second half it was very hard.
"It was an important three points, we created a lot of opportunities, but we
conceded some to our opponents. We have to do better in the defensive phase
and avoid counter-attacks."
Sarri was delighted to see Morata break a goal duck stretching back to
Chelsea's 3-2 win over Arsenal in August, in spite of the Spanish striker's
inconsistent night in front of goal.
"I'm very happy for him, it's very important for him to score, but also to
have a good match, I think he had a good match and it's important for him to
play like he did this evening," he said. "Alvaro can restart from this
performance."
Vidi manager Marko Nikolic said he had "mixed feelings" after running
Chelsea so close, but ending the night with zero points from two games in
Group L and looking unlikely to qualify for the round of 32.
"I want to congratulate our players and say they played very well and made
it a very interesting match for the fans, but we missed too many chances for
a game like this," he said.
Nikolic was also questioned on whether Gary Cahill should have been
dismissed for what appeared a foul on Boban Nikolov before half-time, and
said: "It was a questionable decision for sure, if it was given it would be
a player down and a penalty or a free-kick for us."