Chelsea goalkeeper Rob Green on calling Sarri out last season:
"I told him, "You have no plan B. You're a transactional kind of manager. The players in the group are not the kind to speak to you like this — they care very much but are scared to say something to you, like I am. I don't care because what are you going to do — drop me?"'
'I spoke for 15 minutes. A lot of players said afterwards that they enjoyed me saying that: "You said what I wanted to say but I couldn't say it". Obviously, if they had, it could have affected their place in the team or their future at the club...
'Training was very regimented. I remember Olivier Giroud and I sat down and figured out how many times we'd done exactly the same session. We worked out that over a course of the season, there were only 18 days where we hadn't done the same thing."
i wonder how much research the management did before deciding to replace a winner like Allegri with Sarri..
There is a very big difference between a very good manager and a winner..
A very big difference between managing average to good teams and improving them to managing teams that want to be the best in Europe..
Sarri hasnt proven to be a winner yet in his managerial career..
There is a big chance he will prove to be a dud,
The first chance hes had to win silverware he stuffed it up.. And he hasnt got us to top of table where we belong at End of year..
If Ronaldo thinks hes an average manager that should be enough to replace him.. Ronaldo is a winner and has played under some great managers ..