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Wolves vs Chelsea: Maurizio Sarri tears into over-confident Blues after second straight away defeat

Ruben Loftus-Cheek's deflected opener had put the visitors in control before they slipped to defeat

Nick Mashiter
Thursday 06 December 2018 08:42 GMT
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Mauruzui Sarri says Chelsea players have too much confidence after Wolves defeat

An angry Maurizio Sarri rounded on his over-confident Chelsea stars after their title hopes suffered another major blow with a 2-1 defeat at Wolves.

Raul Jimenez and Diogo Jota struck in four second half minutes to stun the visitors who now sit 10 points behind Premier League leaders Manchester City.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek's deflected opener had put the visitors in control before they slipped to a second straight away defeat after gifting Wolves a way back.

Chelsea, who sit fourth, host leaders City on Saturday and Sarri was annoyed at their complacency.

"After this match we are less confident but maybe it's better because sometimes my players show me that they have too much confidence," said the boss, who made five changes.

"I am really very worried, not for the result but the fact that after the first goal we conceded we did not react very well. I am really very worried for this, not for the result.

"We played well for 55 minutes. After the goal for 1-1, which was an accident because we were in full control of the match, we were suddenly another team without the right distances and without our football.

"I don't know why. I don't think it depended on the changes, it depended on the mentality of the team.

Raul Jimenez celebrates Wolves' first goal of the night (AFP/Getty Images)

"I saw a team without a reaction. You can lose a match but not without a reaction."

Sarri also conceded City are out of sight with his side battling for a Champions League spot.

He added: "Manchester City are in another category. We have to play and fight for the top four. It is a very difficult result for the top four."

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