Maurizio Sarri has labelled himself a 'dreamer' and insisted he will not compromise his ideals by adopting a Plan B in the face of mounting pressure and criticism. It is understood that the Chelsea hierarchy want to see a willingness to use an alternative approach after their 4-0 drubbing at Bournemouth took their recent record to one win in four in the Premier League. But Sarri insisted there would be no departure from his trademark system. Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has vowed to improve results after a 4-0 defeat at Bournemouth Chelsea's stars look dejected during their crushing loss at the Vitality Stadium on Wednesday Premier League Premier League Championship League One League Two Scottish Premiership Scottish Div 1 Scottish Div 2 Scottish Div 3 Ligue 1 Serie A La Liga Bundesliga In a lengthy defence of his style, Sarri, who reiterated his belief that this Chelsea squad is difficult to motivate, said: 'I want to do Plan A very well. 'I don't want to change some things that, at the moment, don't work very well. 'First of all I want to see my football played very well. Then we can go and change something. 'Everybody, 10 years ago, knew very well Barcelona, and Barcelona won everything because they played their football very well. So, first of all, I want to play very well my football. Then I can change. 'I want to remember that, in the first season, Tottenham and Liverpool were in the middle of the table. The situation in England is very clear. There are three teams above the others. 'In one, the coach arrived five years ago, in one four years ago, and in the other three years ago. So the situation is very clear. The English football is in the hands of these teams. 'They had a plan and were really passionate. So we need to change mentality and go on. The situation for me is really clear.' Sarri defended his style and vowed to continue with it during his press conference on Friday Sarri shows his frustration on the touchline during Chelsea's heaviest defeat in 23 years Josh King scored twice as Bournemouth ran riot against Chelsea during the second half Asked if he had any assurances over his position from Chelsea's notoriously volatile hierarchy, Sarri said: 'I don't mind, because I am a dreamer. I want to play my football. If I arrived here starting in a professional team, it's because I am a dreamer.' When Sarri was asked if there would ever be a scenario when he might use N'golo Kante in his favoured spot at the base of his midfield, rather than Jorginho, Sarri said: 'Only 20 minutes if I have to defend a result.' In reiterating his view that the Chelsea squad are struggling with his motivational methods, Sarri, who travelled home separate to his players, said: 'If we have some mental problems, I think that the reason could be the players, could be the technical staff, could be the club... but I can't think about the club. I have to think about the players and the staff. Sarri is now fighting to save his job at Stamford Bridge, with Chelsea sitting fifth in the table 'Probably, we are doing something wrong. The staff first of all, the coach first of all. So I said that, probably, I am not able to motivate them. In another match, I said that, probably, it's very difficult to motivate them. But I have to find the way, of course. 'It's a part of my job, of course. But I want, first of all, to change the mentality. So it's a very long way.' Gonzalo Higuain was underwhelming on his first Premier League start on Wednesday and ahead of Saturday's clash with Huddersfield, Sarri admitted he is out of condition. He said: 'At the moment, he's not at the very top, physically. In the last 45 days, he played a few matches only. Because of his back, but also because of his involvement in the market. 'So he needs to improve because he is able to accelerate more than now. Then I think that, if he's able to improve physically, he will be able to be useful for us immediately.' All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility