Maurizio Sarri warned his Chelsea stars to improve their mentality after Willian’s sublime strike sealed a hard-fought 2-1 win over struggling Newcastle on Saturday.
Sarri’s side took the lead through Pedro’s early goal, but Ciaran Clark snatched a shock equaliser before half-time. With Chelsea fans beginning to lose patience at their team’s latest spluttering home display, Willian lifted the mood in the nick of time with his superb second-half curler. Fourth-placed Chelsea have won five of their last seven league matches and sit six points clear of fifth-placed Arsenal, who lost at West Ham earlier on Saturday. But, while Chelsea remain in control of the race to qualify for the Champions League, this was a far from convincing performance. Labouring to beat third-bottom Newcastle showed how far Chelsea have to go to bridge the gap in class to leaders Liverpool and champions Manchester City. Sarri admitted he was frustrated with the way Chelsea took their foot off the gas after the opening goal.
“We started well for 10 minutes but after the goal we thought ‘now it is easy’, but it wasn’t,” Sarri said.
“We slept for 25 minutes and then we were in trouble. We were better in the second half but we need to improve the mental reaction. “It is very difficult to understand. We stopped playing and then we had problems.”
Sarri also revealed he has told Chelsea’s hierarchy he needs a new midfielder to replace Cesc Fabregas, who joined Monaco on Friday.