Speaking with the club, Sarr mentioned that it's not easy to fit into the Chelsea side, but he's enjoying the challenge. He's grateful for the warm welcome he received from the team, including the French players who share his language. Sarr also expressed his appreciation for the support of his teammates, such as Reece James and Tosin Adarabioyo, who have taken the time to talk to him.
Sarr acknowledged that the level of competition at Chelsea is very high, but he expected this since the club is one of the best in the world. He believes the competition will help him become a better defender and is looking forward to the first game against LAFC in the Club World Cup.
Settling into the team has been relatively smooth for Sarr, thanks to the welcoming squad. He's already adapting to the new tactics, which are different from what he was used to under Liam Rosenior at Strasbourg. Sarr has had the opportunity to speak with the manager and his staff, who have shared their approach to the game with him.
Overall, Sarr is excited to be part of the Chelsea team and is looking forward to learning and growing as a player at the Club World Cup.