Juventus coach Sarri hits out at Chelsea critics

Football
26 Nov 2019 • 8:30 PM MYT
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Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri has hit out at his critics in England.

His ideas were not so well accepted at Chelsea, with the 60-year-old constantly having to try to justify the reasons behind deploying N'Golo Kante in an advanced midfield role while simultaneously persisting with Jorginho as the deep-lying midfielder.

Sarri believes regardless of the way his side plays, he will always face a losing battle in trying to keep his critics happy.

He said: "I was defined as a Taliban because I always wanted to play my football, now it's not good enough because I adapt to the different characteristics of my players.

"If I had to listen to or read the things that are said about Juventus, I would go crazy. I just get on with my work.

"I would like to see the most consistent team and certain attitudes, but we must take into consideration the different characteristics of our players."

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