Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri has urged Blues’ duo Victor Moses and Drinkwater to improve their game to save Chelsea future.

The Italian tactician expressed concern whether the players could feature in his long term plans for Chelsea as they are yet to adapt to his style of football.

Only Wolves in the current league season have used few players than the Blues with Sarri urging Moses and Drinkwater to improve their game.

Drinkwater has only played in the community shield, while Victor Moses has made six appearance with only two coming in the Premier League.

“I don’t know; they have to improve, but the characteristics are a little bit different,” Sarri said this week when asked whether the duo have futures at Stamford Bridge.

“The situation is that Drinkwater for me is not suitable for a midfield with two midfielders. I told him two months ago what I think.

“And Moses is more suitable for playing like a wing-back than like a winger or a full-back.

“If you look only at the Premier League, the situation is bad, you’re right,” Sarri added regarding his minimal squad selection.

“But we’ve used 26 players in all competitions this season. I have to look at all the competitions, because 90 minutes is 90 minutes.

“I think the rotation overall is good at the moment. Of course if you look to December, January, you’ll need to change also for the Premier League, because there will be matches every three days.”