Maurizio Sarri has said “mental confusion” affected his Chelsea players as Leicester City inflicted a first home defeat of the season on the Blues.
The result left Chelsea 11 points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool and level with Arsenal in the race for Champions League qualification, but after the game Sarri was more concerned with his team’s reaction to going behind in the second half.
“I think we played very well for 55 minutes,” Sarri said. “We played very good football.
“After the goal, the reaction was, for me, a strange reaction. Not in the right direction. Not as a team, but as 11 different players. So it was really very strange.
“I think we could have done better with the reaction. We had only to continue to play as in the first part of the match. There was time to score without a reaction like a team shocked, a team in mental confusion.”
It is not the first time this season that Sarri has publicly questioned the mentality of his players following a defeat.
“I don’t know,” he said when asked why the problem keeps happening. “If I knew, I’d solve the problem for this match. It’s difficult to understand because we have players with a lot of experience.”
Sarri once again deployed Hazard as a false nine against Leicester, and he said that the strategy was working until Vardy scored.
“I was really very happy at the end of the first half because, for me, we played very well,” he said. “We were dangerous and we conceded nothing to the opponents in the first half.
“So I was really very happy with the team, with the solution with Hazard. Then, after the goal, the position of Hazard was not important.”