Chelsea coach, Sarri Maurizio says only one person can make him stop smoking
Ex Napoli turn Chelsea coach, Sarri Maurizio is known to be a serial chain smoker while at Italy.
Back at Napoli, Sarri is said to consume at least five packs of cigarettes per day, which makes him addicted to it.
However, unlike Italy where football coaches are allowed to smoke during matches, England has a stricter rule about that.
But Sarri was spotted smoking at the Technician area during the Chelsea match against Newcastle.
The Italy international disclosed that only one person can make him put an end to smoking and the one person is his father, Amerigo.
Sarri’s father, Amerigo, has a lot of influence over his son as he was the one that approved his move to Chelsea.
And further, he father went on to tell him to quit smoking for a while once he gets to Stamford Bridge.
Sarri in his statement also disclosed he was not happy with the way he left Napoli as he was unable to say goodbye to his players.
So far under Sarri Maurizio, Chelsea FC seats at the top of the English Premier League table alongside Liverpool and Watford.
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