#2 Tammy Abraham / Callum Hudson-Odoi
The Chelsea managerial job comes with its fair share of performance pressure. As a result, previous managers like Mourinho and Conte have been reluctant to give the youngsters a fair chance.
Lukaku, Salah, De Bruyne are just some of those footballers who moved on from Chelsea and became the superstars they are today. The question is whether Sarri is willing to go against the tide and give the likes of Tammy Abraham and Callum Hudson-Odoi regular playing opportunities at Stamford Bridge.
Hudson-Odoi has made only 6 appearances for the Blues since the start of last season. His form during pre-season and for various England age group national teams suggests that he deserves to be thrown into the deep end. Case in point is Marcus Rashford at Manchester United who went from an unknown to a regular first teamer.
Abraham impressed on loan with Bristol City in 2016-17 scoring 26 goals for them. His performances with Swansea last season in the EPL were a stark contrast though. But you have to give him the benefit of doubt because he was playing in a team battling relegation and lacking any attacking instinct whatsoever.
He has fared better on loan with Aston Villa this season. And Chelsea will only know if he can make the cut if they give him a chance at Stamford Bridge and not on loan to other clubs.