Maurizio Sarri has cast serious doubt on his Chelsea future.
Despite severe criticism off late Chelsea have done remarkably well in this second part of the season and have secured a top four place what seemed to be the primary target for Sarri when he took charge at the start of the season.
The Blues are also in the Europa League final and the Italian could actually win a major trophy in his debut season in England. They had looked a bit lost in the midst of the season after a flurry of disappointing result and Sarri’s decision to use N’Golo Kante in a more advanced role wasn’t of much help it seemed.
But the manager was defiant in his stand and the result is clearly evident. Sarri said, “I think so, but I am not sure. I can say only that the club asked me for the Champions League, and we reached the target.
“As you know very well, I love English football. I love the Premier League; it’s fantastic and the level is the best in the world, I think. The atmosphere in the stadiums is wonderful. I would like very much to stay here.”
“The season was really very difficult for us,
“But I think at the end we are happy because we were in trouble three months ago, but were able to react very well.
“In the end we are in the third position and reached the target of the club – the Champions League.
“We played a final against Man City in the League Cup, and before the final in the League Cup we played against Liverpool and Tottenham, the two finalists of the Champions League.
“Now we have to play a very important match, the final in the Europa League. At the moment the season is very good, but the season can become wonderful.”