
Maurizio
Sarri conceded Chelsea must improve to match league leaders Liverpool after
their winning start was ended by West Ham.
The pair had been neck-and-neck going into this weekend's games but Chelsea
could not match Liverpool's 3-0 win over Southampton on Saturday as they
were held at the London Stadium.
Sarri was unhappy with the result ahead of a trip to Anfield next Saturday,
where the Blues will need to produce more in attack than they did against
Mauricio Pellegrini's West Ham.
"[Liverpool] are a step forward than us in this moment," he said. "We have
started to work all together 35, 40 days ago.
"So for us I think it's a bit early. We have to work. We need to improve and
then maybe in one year we will be at the same level of Liverpool."
West Ham had lost their first four games before a 3-1 win at Everton last
weekend, although Sarri said he had never doubted their quality in spite of
that early-season form.
"We could have done better, especially in the last 20 minutes of the first
half," he said. "We played very well in the last 20 minutes. We knew West
Ham are a good team and today would be very difficult. We are not happy with
the result."
Olivier Giroud was withdrawn for Alvaro Morata after half-time, even after
the Frenchman had proved so influential in their 4-1 win over Cardiff last
weekend.
Sarri explained: "Giroud is a very important reference for his teammates, in
that moment West Ham were cutting out that pass. So I preferred to play with
Morata and his movement without the ball."