In part 2 of the UEFA Europa League Final preview, Chelsea coach, Maurizio Sarri and his projected starting XI will be explored.

Maurizio Sarri is a seasoned manager who’s coaching style has landed him in the upper echelon of world football in recent years. He is revered by players and fans alike because he plays his own brand of possession-style football, which his peers have dubbed “Sarriball” or “Sarrismo”. The Italian is a philosopher of the game who believes there is only one way to play the game, his way.
When dissecting the “Sarrismo” style of play there are a few defining features which standout: 1) retaining possession of the football, 2) quick interchanges in the opponents attacking third, 3) creating and maintaining movement between the lines, and 4) when playing on the defensive; maintaining a high line and press.
In order to accomplish these things, Sarri trusts in his 4-3-3 formation. In the 14 UEFA Europa League games which Chelsea has played in, he has lined his players up that way in every game.
An analysis of the “Sarrismo” 4-3-3 formation:

The 4-3-3 system is reliant upon three main subsystems: the backline, the midfield, and the front three.
The backline:
The backline is a pivotal subsystem to “Sarrismo”. It is made up of two central defenders that must be excellent when in possession of the football, as well as, two wing backs that flank both sides of the field. The centre backs are relied upon to initiate control of possession within their own half and they play quick passes amongst themselves and the goalkeeper. The wingbacks have the freedom to push forward and assist in attack, and are tasked with forcing the opposing team into pressing one quadrant of the field.
For Chelsea, the backline consists of left centre-back, David Luiz, right centre-back Andreas Christensen, and wing backs: Emerson Palmieri, who plays on the left, and Cesar Azpilicueta, who plays on the right. Both Luiz and Christensen are skilled in possession of the football, yet Luiz is also skilled at playing long through passes to the attacking line. A defining characteristic of Sarri’s system is the dependency to force possession down the left side of the field, and for this reason, Emerson is relied upon to make runs forward to support players on that side of the field.
The midfield:



The midfield is the bread and butter of “Sarrismo”. It is made up of three central midfielders that have key roles within the subsystem. For Chelsea, Jorginho Frello is tasked with the most important role in the squad which is that of the “regista”. He is a deep-lying playmaker that sits deep in midfield and kick starts vertical transitions. To the right of him is N’Golo Kanté who shuttles between defence and attack and serves as a passing option for both Jorginho and the wing backs. Rounding out the midfield, to the left of Jorginho is Mateo Kovačić, who takes on a similar role as Kanté, however, he has the freedom to advance forward more often.
The front 3:



Once in the the opponents attacking third, the front three is relied upon for creating goal scoring opportunities. It consists of two wide players and a lone centre forward. A distinguishing difference between the “Sarrismo” front three, as opposed to, a traditional front three is that there is a reliance on the individual skill of the wider players and quick interchanges of play for creating opportunities.
For Chelsea, most of the play is focused on the left, spearheaded by Eden Hazard. The left winger utilizes his individual skill to get past the oppositions defenders and plays cut back passes into the supporting players in and around the opposition’s box. Pedro Rodriguez takes up a position on the right side of the field and also uses his skill and above-average finishing to create opportunities for the team. Leading the line for the Blues is Olivier Giroud who excels at maintaining possession of the football, laying off passes to both the midfield and wide players, and he excels at finishing crosses into the box due to his excellent aerial prowess.
*In part three, which will be posted tomorrow, a tactical analysis of both managers will be examined, as well as predicting a winner of the final. Stay tuned!







































































