Maurizio Sarri says Pep Guardiola 'lucky' Man City gave him time
Chelsea play Manchester City in Carabao Cup final on Sunday. Kick-off 4:30pm.
Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri says his Manchester City counterpart Pep
Guardiola was "lucky" to be given the time he needed to overhaul his
squad.
The two managers go head to head in Sunday's Carabao Cup Final but while Guardiola's City are chasing a possible quadruple, Sarri is clinging to the job he was only given last summer.
But Sarri's Chelsea have more wins (28) after 43 games than City did in
Guardiola's first season at the Etihad Stadium in 2015-16.
"He (Guardiola) was lucky," said Sarri.
"I think that, if you choose Guardiola, you have to wait because the club knows very well that Guardiola needs time.
"In my job, I need the result. Nothing else."
Jorginho was booed when he came on as a substitute in Thursday night's Europa League win over Malmo, but Kante felt the crowd's reaction was based on Monday's FA Cup loss to Manchester United.
"As a team we have some difficulty at the moment but we are all together and no-one's special," said Kante.
Sarri has dismissed the possibility of Kante playing the Jorginho role and the Frenchman says he is relishing his more advanced position.
"I'm enjoying participating more in the offensive positions," he added.
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