sport news Maurizio Sarri insists that Jorginho can still win over the doubters at Chelsea 

'He has no problem to play under pressure': Maurizio Sarri insists that Jorginho can still win over the doubters at Chelsea Jorginho was given vote of confidence by Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri The Italy midfielder has struggled at times during his Premier League season  Sarri remains confident that Chelsea can seal a return to the Champions League 

By Matt Mcgeehan, Press Association Sport

Published: 22:52 GMT, 2 March 2019 | Updated: 22:52 GMT, 2 March 2019

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Jorginho was backed to overcome his detractors at Chelsea by Blues boss Maurizio Sarri.

The Italy playmaker followed Sarri from Napoli to Stamford Bridge last summer in a £57million move. He is a key component of the possession-based 'Sarri-ball' philosophy which has been turgid at times this season.

Jorginho was booed by Chelsea fans when going on as a substitute in the recent win over Malmo and missed a penalty in the Carabao Cup final shootout loss to Manchester City.

Jorginho has struggled at times during his debut season at Chelsea playing as playmaker

Jorginho has struggled at times during his debut season at Chelsea playing as playmaker

But Sarri expects the 27-year-old to improve as the team learn 'our way of football'.

'Jorginho has a very strong character, a very strong personality,' the 60-year-old Blues head coach said.

'So I can believe that he has no problem to play under pressure. I think that he played very well in the last match (against Tottenham), better in the second half than in the first half.

'For him, it's very important to finish the match in that way.

'I think that he can do better. But he needs all the team to understand very well our way of football.'

Blues boss Maurizio Sarri praised the midfielder but insisted he can still improve greatly

Blues boss Maurizio Sarri praised the

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