Europa League
May 2, 2019 8.00pm
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  • Makoto Hasebe 58' yellowcard
  • Gelson Fernandes 61' yellowcard
  • yellowcard Andreas Christensen 19'
  • goal Pedro 45'

Maurizio Sarri: 'Chelsea deserved to beat Eintracht Frankfurt'

Maurizio Sarri: 'Chelsea deserved to beat Eintracht Frankfurt'

David Luiz is still talking to Chelsea about a new Stamford Bridge contract, according to Maurizio Sarri.

Brazil defender Luiz's contract expires at the end of the season, with boss Sarri admitting the club have held new discussions with the 32-year-old about an extension.

Chelsea snatched a 1-1 Europa League semi-final first leg draw at Eintracht Frankfurt, leaving head coach Sarri admitting the visitors blew a big chance to take control of the tie.

Chelsea's David Luiz
Chelsea's David Luiz applauds the fans at the end of the match (Steven Paston/PA)

"I don't know on David Luiz, I know that he had a meeting four or five days ago, but then my mind was on this match," said Sarri.

"I didn't ask him the result of it."

Luka Jovic headed Eintracht into an early lead, though Chelsea grew into proceedings with Pedro levelling on the stroke of half-time.

The Blues were left to rue a clutch of missed chances though, with Sarri admitting he felt his men should have won.

"I think that we made a mistake in the first 20 minutes because my feeling was, from the bench, that we were playing only to manage the result for the nil-nil," said Sarri.

"But we are not able to do that. Then we started to play after 25 minutes and played very well until the 85th minute and deserved to win for the number of opportunities.

"We were in control of the match for 70 minutes and should have won.

"But they are dangerous on the counter-attack if you give them spaces.

"We deserved to win, 1-1 is not so bad away.

"They are very dangerous at home, but they are really very dangerous away.

"I've seen Eintracht's games in the Europa League, and they are dangerous.

"We want to go to the final, but we know very well we'll have to play a very good match next week."

Eintracht boss Adi Hutter insisted his side can complete the job at Stamford Bridge in next week's second leg.

"Everything is still possible," said Hutter.

"We have to score a goal, that's a fact, and Chelsea at Stamford Bridge will be the great favourites – that's for sure.

"But after the goalless draw here against Inter, no one thought we could go to Milan and win.

"That's how we have to act in London: be confident, brave and courageous. But I'm happy with the performance. Anything is possible."

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