Alan Shearer attacks Chelsea’s Sarri-ball ‘myth’ after Southampton

Chelsea 0 – Southampton 0

There was little for Chelsea fans to enjoy against Southampton on Wednesday at Stamford Bridge.

This is a game which most Chelsea fans would have expected their side to win.

That could have happened had the linesman not wrongly waved for offside to chalk off an Alvaro Morata goal in the second half.

Yet in the end the Blues were held to a frustrating stalemate.

Alan Shearer attacks Chelsea’s Sarri-ball myth

Alan Shearer was a guest on BBC 5 Live radio on Wednesday.

Shearer was asked for his thoughts on how Chelsea’s Sarri-ball project is unfolding this year.

The Match of the Day pundit took the opportunity to dispel the myth that Sarri-ball is a thing:

Is Sarriball when they ask a midfielder to get on the ball and pass it around?

Hasn’t that happened since football started, no? I was just wondering exactly what it was, giving the ball to a centre-half, who can then give it to a midfielder who can then try and control the game.

I don’t think that’s anything new to football, do you? Has no other team tried to play football through the middle of the park?

Listen to Alan Shearer’s comments on the BBC 5 Live ‘Football Daily’ podcast.

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Also see: Good for Arsenal fans: Gary Cahill set for Fulham.

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