Under New Management: Why Arsenal And Chelsea Could Shine This Season
Chelsea haven't been too active in the transfer market but quality often counts more than quantity, and they have made one extremely high quality signing in the form of Italy international Jorginho. The fact that Guardiola desperately wanted the 26-year-old at City shows how important he could be, and Jorginho has already demonstrated his composed passing and game-controlling abilities in Chelsea's preseason fixtures.
Like Emery, Sarri is known for getting the best out of the players at his disposal, demanding extremely high work rates from every member of his starting eleven, so it's not too surprising to see that Chelsea haven't spent too heavily over the summer.
The team's players seem to have adapted very quickly to Sarri's methods, judging from pre-season performances, and the Stamford Bridge side could play a big role in the title race this season, as well as competing in cups and the Europa League.
Under Sarri, Chelsea will play attractive, vibrant football that fans will love to watch. The Stamford Bridge faithful expect the best from their side and Sarri has the potential to deliver that. His lack of trophies might induce a little doubt among some fans, but Sarri's methods do get results and now he has a star-studded team capable of matching his high ambitions.