A 3-0 win at Huddersfield Town gave the Italian a winning start with the Blues, though he stressed that he hopes to leave a different mark at the club
Maurizio Sarri feels Chelsea will continue to improve under his stewardship, but the club's new coach will not aim to repeat his winning formula from Napoli.
Sarri’s side ultimately fell short in their pursuit of the Serie A crown to Juventus last term as the Bianconeri won a seventh straight league title, but Chelsea were impressed enough to appoint the 59-year-old as the successor to fellow Italian coach Antonio Conte for the 2018-19 season.