
David
Luiz insists he has no intention of leaving Chelsea, expressing his love for
the philosophy of new boss Maurizio Sarri.
The 31-year-old defender has been given a new lease of life, starting both
of the Italian's first games in charge having looked certain for the exit
door under former boss Antonio Conte.
Luiz, who returned to Stamford Bridge from Paris Saint-Germain for £32m in
2016, said: "I came back to Chelsea to stay.
"When I took my decision to come back here from Paris it was to win the
Premier League and to do something again with Chelsea, so I am very happy
here.
"I love Sarri's philosophy. We play high, with a lot of possession in a
technical way. He's trying to help us every single day to learn quickly his
philosophy.
"A new philosophy always takes time. But it also depends on us. If we're
dedicated every day and doing things every single day in training, we're
trying to learn quickly."
Despite the uncertainty that Luiz has gone through over the last few months,
he remains calm over ongoing reports that Chelsea are keen on signing some
new defenders.
He added: "It is good to have fantastic players, more than just 11.
"You have many players that can play in the starting XI, so it is a positive
challenge for everybody."