Units deserve to be called something in their honor. Moreover, if in your honor there is not called any room or street, and the phenomenon - is something that can not be renamed or forgotten, but will definitely go down in history.

So in honor of the former coach Napoli Maurizio Sarri Italian philologists officially recognized the neologism - "sarrismo". The term refers to the style of team football with constant pressure, a sharp game of fullbacks, overwhelming possession of the ball and fast combinations with a large number of passes.

At the same time, other great managers often receive torn names of their styles - for example, tiki-taka, total football. It will take decades, and young people learn from the articles that these terms are connected with Josep Guardiola and Gusztáv Sebes - a Hungarian who came up with a style that perfected Johan Cruyff. But after all, Sarri was never a professional player - a bank employee only in 40 years fully focused on football.

"Sarrismo" is not a revolution, but an evolutionary stage. Merger of entertainment and rationalism. Maurizio is here, as Billy Beane from the movie "Moneyball" - fights in a dishonest game, against a team with an incommensurable budget and opportunities. And just like the manager of the baseball club the A's, Sarri stopped several times in a step from triumph.

The transition to Chelsea for Sarri did not change the essence of the game, but only raised the stakes. Londoners also are fighting for the title with teams whose financial capabilities are much more powerful. Local media is well experienced, adapting "Sarrismo" to English manners: now Chelsea are playing in "Sarriball".