Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri has reportedly interred his annoyance with his players following their Premier League defeat against Arsenal on Sunday, January 20.
The Blues' gaffer was disappointed with the performance of some of his players after their defeat at the Emirates stadium and launched an attack against them.
Sarri was so livid with his players that he had to talk in the post match media conference in his native language so as for him not to make mistake in English.
"I have to say I'm extremely angry, very angry indeed. This defeat was due to our mentality, more than anything else.
"This is something I can't accept. We had a similar issue in the league game at Tottenham in November,''
Sarri explained.
But with the Carabao Cup semifinal second leg clash with Tottenham on the way, Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri made peace with his wards.
According to the Times, the 60-year-old Italian had a meeting with all his players on Monday, January 21, in an attempt to thrash the issues.
The report also claimed that some players clamored that Frenchman Olivier Giroud should return to the Blues' first team.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are currently occupying fourth position on the Premier League standings with 47 points after 23 games played this season.
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