Chelsea practise 'Sarri-ball' in training session in Australia

The Italian coach joined the club based on the promise of bringing a very attacking style of play, as he became famous for during his time at Napoli, in contrast to the cautious and defensive style of his predecessor Antonio Conte.
The 'Blues' have headed to Perth in Australia as part of their preseaon preparations, and were using their time wisely at a training session at the WACA ground in the city in front of fans.
Despite the incessant rain, Sarri is clearly looking to instill his philosophy in to the team as soon as possible having been appointed a lot later than many expected after Conte was kept in the job so long that he took the first training session of preseason before being dismissed just days later.
As a result, the players who have travelled to Australia are undergoing double sessions every day in order to get used to the former Empoli manager's ideas on how to play, particulalry in attack.
Accordong to the 'Daily Mail', in the main part of the training session the players had to string together one touch passes before having to pass the ball to new signing Jorginho, thought to be key to Sarri's plans to introduce his style at Stamford Bridge, who would have to start a lightning-fast move to get the ball to Alvaro Moratta to score.
Such a style was branded 'Sarrismo' in the Italian game, but Chelsea seem to have opted for 'Sarri-ball' to describe this unique way of attacking.
The Chelsea players attracted around 6,000 locals to watch their training session, with the Italian coach calmly presiding over it in sharp contrast to the incredibly animated Conte.
Perth Glory will play the team on Monday night, with 'Sarri-ball' undoubtedly set to make an appearance in the game.