Ex-Blues striker Chris Sutton is surprised to see a star man being questioned in public, especially with so much uncertainity surrounding his future
Chelsea have been warned that Maurizio Sarri’s public questioning of Eden Hazard could “end in tears”, with Chris Sutton surprised to see such a risk being taken.
“I don’t get it, I don’t understand that,” former Chelsea striker Sutton told The Sportsman’s Perfect 10.
“I don't think there needs to be the panic at Chelsea. I think the first half of the season went pretty well and there’s be a bit of a blip, but when you come out and criticise players publically it normally ends in tears.
“It will be interesting to see how the Chelsea players react, but history tells us that it doesn’t normally end well.”
He added: “Higuain’s a player that Sarri knows well and he had his best season under him at Napoli where he scored 36 goals.
"He’s 31 years old and does go against the grain of Chelsea’s signings policy, but I think he’s vital. He will be a focal point and his goal scoring is proven.
"I know people will say that he’s not played in England before, but he’s scored goals at the top level.
"The fact he’s played under Sarri, you’d think he’d fit in pretty seamlessly.”
Chelsea, who booked their place in the Carabao Cup final with a midweek penalty shootout victory over Tottenham, will be back in action on Sunday when they face Sheffield Wednesday in the FA Cup fourth round.
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