Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Sarri hails stars of future as Chelsea young guns torment Brighton


London (AFP) – Maurizio Sarri hailed Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ruben Loftus-Cheek as the future of Chelsea after the young guns inspired a crucial 3-0 win over Brighton on Wednesday.

Sarri couldn’t afford a negative result against struggling Brighton at Stamford Bridge after being subjected to fresh calls for his sacking during Sunday’s unconvincing win at Cardiff.

The angry Chelsea fans who showed their displeasure at the weekend were in part motivated by Sarri’s refusal to select England winger Hudson-Odoi.

But Sarri finally unleashed Hudson-Odoi for his first Premier League start, while Loftus-Cheek also made the most of a rare appearance as the youngsters bolstered Chelsea’s bid for a top-four finish.

Hudson-Odoi set up Olivier Giroud’s first-half opener and Loftus-Cheek provided the assist for Eden Hazard’s superb second.

England midfielder Loftus-Cheek capped a morale-boosting victory for the troubled Blues when the 23-year-old netted a majestic third to kill off FA Cup semi-finalists Brighton.

“The youngsters played very well, but I was already sure about it. Callum now is ready to play in every match tactically,” Sarri said.

“He improved a lot during the season. I’m really very happy with him because he also defended well.

“He is happy but I told him he missed an easy chance in the first half! He has to stay with his feet on the ground.”

Chelsea are up to fifth place, behind fourth-placed Arsenal on goal difference as the race to qualify for the Champions League approaches a dramatic denouement.

Achieving that target is essential for Sarri as he battles to avoid the sack so he can benefit from his youngsters’ progress in the near future.

“Loftus-Cheek for the first time this season is without a problem with his back. He scored a wonderful goal and played well,” Sarri added.

“I hope they can be the future of the club. They can become top players. Callum can be one of the best in Europe.”

Hudson-Odoi, has been directly involved in nine goals in his nine starts in all competitions, said: “The manager told me to go and express myself. I feel comfortable, hopefully I did well.”

Loftus-Cheek added: “We have both worked all of our lives for this chance, years of hard work and now we start in a Premier League game together. That’s good for the academy.”

Criticised for leaving Hudson-Odoi as an unused substitute against Cardiff, Sarri at last bowed to public pressure.



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