Chelsea rant: Simon Jordan says Maurizio Sarri outburst was laughable and club culture is to blame for woes

Chelsea rant: Simon Jordan says Maurizio Sarri outburst was laughable and club culture is to blame for woes
Simon Jordan has launched a scathing attack on Chelsea and the culture at the club, as manager Maurizio Sarri finds himself under pressure after only six months in charge.The former Crystal Palace chairman also criticised Sarri for his laughable outburst against his players following their 2-0 defeat to Arsenal in Saturdays London derby.Maurizio Sarri has faced criticism for Chelsea’s recent slump2
Maurizio Sarri has faced criticism for Chelsea’s recent slump
Sarri said he was extremely angry with his team and blasted their mentality after a dreadful performance at the Emirates Stadium which saw them register just one shot on target.Its all looking very familiar for the club, whose previous two managers Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte both left amid fallings out with the dressing room.And Jordan believes a rotten atmosphere at the club could be to blame.I think Chelsea have got a little bit of an issue with Sarri and whats going on behind the scenes, he told talkSPORT host Jim White on Wednesday.Sarris had this outburst which I found at the time a bit perplexing.Im all for players and managers calling out one another and being honest, but I felt the approach he took in that outburst was implausible and laughable.When you call people out on their entire mental approach and the weakness of a group of players that clearly cant be weak – theyve won every aspect of every tournament, in different guises, but clearly they cant be weak.Chelsea were Premier League champions only two seasons ago and won the FA Cup last year2
Chelsea were Premier League champions only two seasons ago and won the FA Cup last year
Part of their inability to motivate themselves must come from the managers responsibility to motivate them as well, thats part of his job.I think this is more about the culture of whats happening at Chelsea.If you look at the culture at Chelsea and you look at the last three managers, at Antonio Contes public fall out with players, at Jose Mourinho OK, Mourinho could fall out with an empty room and Sarri nowYou have to ask, is there a culture at Chelsea that creates such a pressure on their managers, that they feel such an extreme amount of pressure that they feel they have to redistribute the blame away from themselves?


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