The Blues boss is hoping to channel his paternal side to get the best out of his club's striker
Maurizio Sarri has described himself as Gonzalo Higuain's 'football father', as he talked about his ability to get the best out of the new Chelsea signing after reuniting with the striker.
Higuain's brace in last weekend's 5-0 win over Huddersfield Town means that he has scored 37 goals in 37 league games under the Blues boss, dating back to when the pair worked together at Napoli.
Chelsea signed Higuain in January, as they took over AC Milan's loan arrangement with Juventus, with an option to buy the 31-year-old for £32 million ($41m) at the end of the season.