Maurizio Sarri says he is loving life as Chelsea boss but believes ‘timing’ needs to improve in English football.

Sarri has taken Chelsea on an 18-match unbeaten run since opening his tenure with defeat to Manchester City in the Community Shield.

“Our results and the quality of our football have been positive,” continued the former Napoli Coach to Gazzetta dello Sport.

“Eighteen games unbeaten, in a competitive reality like ours, shows we’re on the right track.

Maurizio Sarri says he is loving life as Chelsea boss but believes ‘timing’ needs to improve in English football.

Sarri has taken Chelsea on an 18-match unbeaten run since opening his tenure with defeat to Manchester City in the Community Shield.

“Our results and the quality of our football have been positive,” continued the former Napoli Coach to Gazzetta dello Sport.

“Eighteen games unbeaten, in a competitive reality like ours, shows we’re on the right track.

“I’m even happier because we’re playing a lot of games and it’s harder to make headway like this.

“It’s very tight and playing so much takes away some of the work we do in training, but I always knew that would be the case.

“Right now I’m trying to find middle ground between training and competitions. What won me over and what would I like to improve? The thing that wins you over immediately is the high level of football at fantastic stadiums.

“There’s an infinite amount of passion and, from what I have seen so far, it’s expressed in the right way.

“The aspect that needs improving is timing. The limited time to train doesn’t help Coaches or players.

“We mustn’t only think about the physical component but also the mental one.”

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