M. Sarri: "Training Napoli, I felt a greater pressure"

London's "Chelsea" is not experiencing the most successful period. The "Aristocrats" lost two of their last "Premier" league matches, and more and more criticism is directed towards the team's coach Maurizio Sarri.

Despite increasing pressure, the Italian remains quite calm and ensures that he felt even greater pressure when working in Italy.

"I always take risks with my work, that's why I love it. It drives me.

I came from the "Napoli" team, which played in the Champions League for three consecutive seasons. The level in England is very high, but it was not low in Italy either.

I think I felt more pressure coaching "Napoli." Naples is the only city in Italy with only one team, so the pressure from fans is huge," said M. Sarri during a press conference.

The coach also reassured that he does not intend to change his football philosophy.

"I want to remain the same. Maybe I'm just a dreamer, but if I enjoy my football, then I want to play it. In my belief, the organization of the team is the most important and I cannot change myself."