Under-fire Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri sent a message to his Stamford Bridge bosses by insisting success in English football comes through continuity.
The Blues suffered a punishing 4-0 loss at Bournemouth in midweek, prompting fresh questions over Sarri’s suitability to the job.
Having questioned his players’ mentality following the 2-0 loss at Arsenal last month, the ex-Napoli boss saw Chelsea respond with cup victories over Tottenham and Sheffield Wednesday, with the former triumph securing a Wembley date against holders Manchester City in the EFL Cup final.
But another lengthy dressing-room inquest was in order after Bournemouth dealt out a second-half thrashing at the Vitality Stadium, prompting Sarri to travel home separately from his team to pour over video of the match.
Asked how long he would stick with his plan A or ‘Sarriball’ at a news conference to preview Huddersfield Town’s weekend visit, Sarri said: “I want to remember that in the first season Klopp and Liverpool were in the middle of the table. The situation in England is very clear.
“There are three teams above the others. In one, the coach arrived five years ago [Pochettino], in one four years ago [Klopp] and in the other three years ago [Guardiola].
“We need to work to change the mentality and to go on. The situation for me is very, very clear.”
Nevertheless, the 60-year-old acknowledged the reality of recalibrating the playing style of a club steeped in a ruthless counter-attacking approach would require considerable work.