When asked about his fitness levels, he said, “I’m (feeling) very good. I rested against Fulham,” Luiz said. “You have to do something special in the football, to have someone working with you every single game.”
“I’ve had someone working with me since three weeks before the (2012) Champions League final in Munich and he still works with me now. We have to invest in our bodies and to have someone looking after me. I work with Chelsea, but also at home with him.”
“He is someone who worked with Didier (Drogba), (Florent) Malouda and (Salomon) Kalou. Someone who works very well. He works a lot in prevention. Before something happens, he works in prevention.”
Also on Sarri, Luiz added, “You don’t change your character because of the situation, I think you change the situation. He’s a great human, someone with the love and passion for football, someone loving with people and trying to help everybody, and trying to give the best advice.”
“When you lose a game, like we did in Manchester (6-0), no-one is going to be happy and coming here joking around. He’s a real person, and real people have feelings good and bad.”
SEE MORE: Dynamo Kiev President Confident Of Outplaying Chelsea In Europa League Tie