
Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri has has claimed that Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was 'lucky' to receive the amount of time he did to overhaul their squad.
The former Napoli manager is under increasing pressure at Stamford Bridge following a number of high-profile defeats to City and Manchester United in recent weeks, while the tactics deployed since his appointment in the summer has led to fans of the club becoming frustrated.

Speaking ahead of Chelsea's Carabao Cup final against holders Manchester City this Sunday, the Italian chose to remind people about the time Guardiola was afforded to succeed at the Citizens, with the Spaniard failing to win any piece of silverware during his first season in charge in 2016/17.
As quoted by Sky Sports, he said: "
28- Maurizio Sarri has won 28 of his first 43 games in charge of Chelsea in all competitions (D6 L9), one more than Pep Guardiola managed in his first 43 with Manchester City (W27 D9 L7). Impressive. pic.twitter.com/bkvg1cKQvA
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"As a team we have some difficulty at the moment but we are all together and no-one's special.
The reaction of the supporters is more general about our last performance. We can understand their disappointment."

The Frenchman also showed support to Sarri for his change in position, adding: "
Source : 90min