I’m happy that we have some good result with Sarri’s ball

. Normally, his philosophy is difficult to implement, his style of coaching is very similar to Conte’s, but more difficult. Behind their idea is the science of habit. Professional players, especially in Italy, trained with many formations, each roles need different positions, movements, etc… things can make them confuse.
Sarri’s and Conte’s idea is simple to begin with: at certain situation, players need to do exactly certain actions. With this idea, players don’t have to think too much. Overthinking with being pressured, will likely lead to bad decision. And if players think less, they tend to react much faster. Conte always make average players look good because of this, example: how may times you see his fullback, when pressured, just one-touch pass the ball in the middle where two forwards move in a straight line to receive the ball?
The different between Sarri and Conte is Sarri’s idea have much more potential, but also much more difficult because players need to change many of their habit. When you were told all your life that don’t take risk, don’t pass the ball in close space, you can’t change this habit after several months. Habit change takes long time, with no guarantee of succeed. But high risk, high reward, we’ve seen Sarri’s Napoli compete with the best with much less source.
One more good thing about Sarriball is we don’t need too many world-beater. The midfielder doesn’t have to be a Vidal, just able physical, comfortable with the ball and brave mentality will do. This idea may reflect in our transfer strategy as well. We sign Kulusevsky – a player with good physical (ran 12km per game?), good ball hitter (+10 goals/assist already), and young (much easier to change habit than old ones), instead of Ericksen – great player but 28 years old and not strong enough mentality to make fast habit change. My prediction is our summer mercato will follow the same path, with Tonali and may be Aouar. Tonali is very raw, but he does has good physical, ability and above all very brave.