Dream Job: Sarri Wants Chelsea Stay Beyond This Summer

Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri is loving his time at the club despite reports stating the contrary.

During his pre-match press conference ahead of the final Premier League game of the season at Leicester City, Italian tactician Sarri told reporters that he wants to stay in the Premier League.

According to him, he loves his job as the Chelsea manager and that doubts over his position at Stamford Bridge are from the media only.

Earlier reports had claimed that Sarri will lose his job at the end of the season after fans became fed up with his supposedly boring style of play.

Maurizio Sarri was appointed the Chelsea boss at the start of this season as a replacement for compatriot Antonio Conte who was sacked from the post last summer despite the fact that he had a year left on his then contract at Stamford Bridge.

Sarri left the Napoli job to take over at Chelsea and he had a fantastic start to his managerial career at the club leading the Blues to an unbeaten start in all the major competitions until the run was ended in November by Tottenham Hotspur.

The former Empoli has been able to recover from the lengthy wobble that followed the unbeaten run.

Maurizio Sarri has led the club back to the Champions League next season as well as also qualify for the Europa League final.

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