London's "Chelsea" will already on Wednesday go into battle in the UEFA Europa League final, where they will clash with another "Premier" League team - "Arsenal".
Before these matches, there were reports in the English media that Maurizio Sarri, who led the team for the first season, will be forced to leave the "Chelsea" team, with Italian services being of great interest to Turin's "Juventus".
However, at the press conference before the final, M. Sarri stated that he loves both his players and the "Premier" League, and that he will first discuss his future with the "Chelsea" management.
"At the beginning of the season, it was difficult to get to know my players and their mentality, but everything changed after a difficult January, when both they and I changed. At the moment, I just love them. I have 22 great guys and amazing footballers, so I am very happy with them. Of course, I have to think about my future. I also have to understand that I love the "Premier" League. At the moment, I just want to think about the final. I have a contract with "Chelsea" for another two years, so I will first talk to them, but now is not the right time for that," M. Sarri said before the match.