Maurizio Sarri has left Chelsea to take over at Juventus.
Here, Press Association Sport takes a statistical look at Sarri's one season at Stamford Bridge:
2 – finals contested by Chelsea last season, winning the Europa League but losing out to Manchester City in the Carabao Cup.
3 – they finished third in the Premier League, albeit 26 points behind champions City.
63 – games as Chelsea manager for Sarri in all competitions.
61.9 – his win ratio percentage, having won 39, drawn 13 and lost 11.
12 – Chelsea were unbeaten in Sarri's first dozen Premier League games in charge, winning the first five.
112 – the Blues' goal tally across all competitions last season, conceding 58.
5-0 – Sarri's biggest win as Chelsea boss, against both Huddersfield in February and Dynamo Kiev in March.
6-0 – his heaviest defeat, to City at the Etihad Stadium just eight days after the win over Huddersfield.
2 – he was the second successive Chelsea boss to win a trophy in his final game in charge – his predecessor Antonio Conte signed off by lifting the FA Cup.
8 – successive Serie A titles for Sarri's new club Juventus.
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