Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri is confident he will be at Stamford Bridge next season and has already begun his pre-season preparations.
The Italian came under heavy pressure last month after Premier League thrashings at Bournemouth and Manchester City were followed by a disappointing FA Cup exit at home to Manchester United.
Sarri ‘s side have since produced a positive performance in their penalty shoot-out defeat to City in the Carabao Cup final and won successive league games against London rivals Tottenham and Fulham.
Asked about his job security, Sarri the former Napoli coach, who moved to Stamford Bridge on a three-year contract last summer, replied: “It’s not a big problem. The problem is the results. All the rest is not important at this moment. “I want to win for the team, for the club, not for me.
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It’s not important. I’m confident. I was confident in the past and I am confident now, of course. “We were talking about the problem of the next pre-season.
So we were trying to organise in the best way the next pre-season. “But I want to think only to our performances and our results. Nothing else. It’s not important if I’m here next season.”
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