Tuesday, 19 February 2019

Olivier Giroud’s support to Maurizio Sarri

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Olivier Giroud


DBasia.news –  Chelsea had looked promising when playing the first half of the season well under the tutelage of Maurizio Sarri. The Italian manager had brought Chelsea to an unbeaten 16 games in a row in all competitions.

But entering the second half of the competition, the Blues’ performances have seen a decline, they even have to lose to some unexpected teams such as Leicester City, Bournemouth, and Wolverhampton. Finally, the 6-0 defeat of Manchester City City also made Eden Hazard and his friends drop to sixth in the standings.

Do not stop there, many people who predict if Sarri will soon leave the Stamford Bridge. In addition to the decline in performance experienced by the team, the relationship with the players is also reportedly no longer harmonious and has a break.

After the previous David Luiz confirmed that all Chelsea players still fully support Maurizio Sarri, the same thing is now also conveyed by one of the team’s attackers, Olivier Giroud. The Frenchman asked his team-mates to remain compact and support Sarri even though the team was in a difficult situation.

“I have experienced various pressures throughout my career in the world of football. I have also played many important parties, both at club level and the national team. In difficult situations like this, the thing that needs to be done is to remain compact and think positively,” Giroud said as reported by the Telegraph.

“Yes, at the moment Chelsea are in a disadvantageous position and will soon play some crucial games, including against Manchester United in the FA Cup fifth round. The game will be very important. It needs to maintain momentum and stay on track. victory,” he added.

After fighting Manchester United on Tuesday (19/2) Roman Abramovich’s club will indeed be faced with many crucial matches in February, namely to entertain Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League competition and also the League Cup final against Manchester City, next February 24.

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