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Chelsea Are At a 😟Mental Limit - Sarri

Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri says his side have reached their mental "limit" after their top-four hopes were dented by Everton's second-half resurgence.

As a result, the visitors failed to capitalise on their game in hand, and still sit sixth in the Premier League table, a point behind Manchester United, who they would have leapfrogged had they won. Victory would also have taken them level on points with fourth-placed Arsenal.

"We played probably the best 45 minutes of the season and then suddenly at the beginning of the second half we stopped playing; I don't know why," said Sarri.

"It is impossible that the situation is a physical problem because if it is, you can go down gradually, not in one second.

"It is very difficult for me to explain the change. Probably it is a mental block."

When asked how worried he was that Chelsea's mental situation has not been solved, Sarri said: "At the moment, this is our limit.

"If we are able to play like in the first half with consistency, then we are in another position in the table."

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