
Maurizio
Sarri has tipped Liverpool to win the Premier League ahead of his Chelsea
side hosting the league leaders on Saturday evening.
It is the second meeting between the two sides in four days after Chelsea
ended Liverpool's perfect start to the season with a 2-1 victory at Anfield
to reach the Carabao Cup fourth round.
Victory for unbeaten Chelsea, who lost their 100 per cent start to the
season last week in a 0-0 draw at West Ham, would lift them above Jurgen
Klopp's side.
"Yes, it's very strange, but what's important is that now they are ready,"
Sarri said when asked whether he was surprised by Liverpool's 28-year wait
for a league title
"They're a top-level team. They have worked with the same coach for four
seasons; they are ready now to win the Premier League
"Tomorrow it's another match in another competition with a different
starting XI. I think maybe Liverpool can increase the determination after
Wednesday, it was a difficult match on Wednesday, and it'll be a difficult
match tomorrow."
Sarri also spoke highly of Eden Hazard, who has scored five goals in
Chelsea's opening six league games and netted a stunning winner at Anfield
on Wednesday, but said that he is not yet the best player in the world.
Instead, the Italian believes Hazard can reach his full potential if he
shows more intensity in training.
"I think that he's for sure one of the best but I'm absolutely convinced
that he can improve," Sarri said.
"If he can improve during training maybe he will be able to use and serve at
100 per cent. Because I think that we have seen only 70-80 per cent of his
potential, so if he can improve he can be the best in the world.
"It's difficult to compare him with other players. He's a genius, I think
he's unique."