
Ross Barkley believes that new Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri deserves time to implement his style at Stamford Bridge, adding that the Blues won't adapt to a new way of playing overnight.
The England international midfielder has been one of the beneficiaries of Sarri's arrival in west London, making 36 appearances across all competitions while battling with

"He tries to improve every player. Throughout his career, you can see at Napoli how well he did with the players he had, how well he improved them. You can see on the training pitch a lot of things improving in each individual.
"We went through a bit of an up-and-down spell in the last couple of weeks, but we're confident we'll come through it and achieve success."
Chelsea's infamous Sarri-ball style has come under heavy criticism by fans while results haven't been going their way, but the club's opportunity to change their manager might have fallen through after they were handed a transfer ban.
Maurizio Sarri:
— CFC FANTV (@cfc_fantv) February 23, 2019
“I don't know the meaning of Sarriball. As I said in England on the first day, I don't know what Sarriball is."
Me neither, son. Me neither.
That ban should could give Sarri the time to implement his style properly at Chelsea as well as finally introduce some youth players into the first team set-up at Stamford Bridge.
Source : 90min