Sarri Threatens LAZIO players who Try long passing balls

Maurizio Sarri has an interesting way of ensuring his Lazio players pass to feet – threatening to give a penalty for long balls.
Lazio coach Maurizio Sarri found a way to force his players to pass the ball from one touch to the other on the ground, instead of sending the high balls continuously.
During today’s training session, Sarri was heard giving some very precise orders to Elseid Hysaj and anyone else who was guilty of trying a long ball during their game between ranks.
After Hysaj committed offense of sending a long ball, Sarri is heard calling out to him and warning him: ““If I see you lift that ball one more time, I’ll give a penalty to the other team!”.
Naturally, it takes some time to impose his style on Lazio players who deal with Sarri and his method for the first time, but Hysaj of all people ought to know that by now, as he worked with Sarri at both Empoli and Napoli.The former Napoli, Chelsea and Juventus coach is well known for his ‘Sarriball’ or ‘Sarrismo’ style, all based around quick passing moves, one or two touches at most.
Lazio's training saw Jony limped off after he put his right ankle down awkwardly and is in doubt for tomorrow’s friendly against Padova , so his participation in today's friendly match against Padova is in great doubt.
Lazio appoint former Chelsea and Juventus boss Maurizio Sarri as replacement for Simone Inzaghi, who moved to coach Inter Milan, the Italian league champion, succeeding his former coach, Antonio Conte.
Juventus have clinched the Serie A title for a ninth consecutive season after beating Sampdoria.The Bianconeri, managed by former Chelsea coach Maurizio Sarri, continued their dominance of Italian football which has seen them win the domestic title every year since 2011 with a 2-0 win in Turin.