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Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri brings back David Luiz from state of confusion

The Brazilian centre-back was out in the cold earlier this year.

David Luiz was left puzzled by his treatment under Antonio Conte, according to the Italian's successor Maurizio Sarri.

Luiz had been an integral figure in Chelsea's title win in Conte's first season as boss, in 2016-17, but scarcely featured after the 3-0 loss at Roma on October 31 last year.

The Brazil defender had a rumoured falling-out with Conte and a series of injuries, not featuring at all after the February loss at Watford.

David Luiz, left, was "confused" by his exile under Antonio Conte, right, says Maurizio Sarri (Adam Davy/PA)

Sarri, 59, said: "Two seasons ago he was a protagonist. Then six months ago he was not playing, so he was a little confused."

Luiz has been key to the revival under Sarri, a former banker with a sense of perspective.

Chelsea are unbeaten with five wins and two draws and almost inflicted Liverpool's first loss on Saturday.

What Sarri likes about Luiz may be a trait which explains his exile under Conte.

The fun has returned for Chelsea under Maurizio Sarri, pictured, says David Luiz (Martin Rickett/PA)

"He's direct. If he has to say something to the manager he has to talk to me," Sarri added.

"I like very much direct people.

"When I arrived here immediately I had the feeling he's a very good player for my way of football because he's a centre-back who is very technical.

"Then I appreciate his qualities as a man. He's really better than I thought before."

Luiz played well in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Liverpool, ending the Reds' 100 per cent start to the campaign.

The Blues finished fifth last term, 30 points behind champions Manchester City, but Sarri's impact has brought the excitement back and led to suggestions of a title challenge, which the Italian has played down.

Eden Hazard's sixth goal of the season had looked like giving Chelsea all three points before Daniel Sturridge's late intervention.

Sturridge's 50th Premier League goal for Liverpool saw Jurgen Klopp's men avoid a first defeat of the campaign. Next for them in the league is a home clash with City.

"Every point counts in the Premier League," former Chelsea striker Sturridge said on liverpoolfc.com.

"It's a great feeling to help get a result for the team. We deserved a draw, the bare minimum, because we played well, had a lot of chances in the first half and a couple in the second as well, so I think we got what we deserved in the end."

Mohamed Salah struggled for Liverpool at Chelsea (John Walton/PA)

Some of the chances missed had fallen to Mohamed Salah, who sparkled for the Reds last season but endured a difficult night at his former club.

Klopp admitted Salah would be frustrated, but the German hopes to lift his Egypt forward's mood.

Asked if Salah was happy with his own performance, Klopp said: "Of course not. How could he (be)?

"That is a normal situation. Now, that is what you have a manager for.

"As long as he works like he works, I am completely fine."

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1Manchester CityMan City76102131819
2Liverpool76101531219
3Chelsea75201551017
4Tottenham HotspurSpurs7502147715
5Arsenal7502149515
6Watford7412118313
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11Everton7232111109
12Burnley7214911-27
13Crystal Palace721458-37
14West Ham UnitedWest Ham7214812-47
15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton7124813-55
16Southampton7124611-55
17Fulham7124816-85
18Newcastle UnitedNewcastle7025410-62
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