Antonio Rudiger has revealed the explosive rant that Maurizio Sarri had after their loss against Wolverhampton Wanderers that inspired them to victory over current champions Manchester City.

The Blues succumbed to their second league defeat of the season in the setback against Wolves but bounced back in the best possible way with a superb 2-0 success over Man City that ended the Citizens’ unbeaten start to the campaign.

It was widely reported that Sarri went on a furious rampage after their 2-1 defeat at Molineux and Rudiger has admitted the west Londoners used that to inspire themselves in their impressive victory over Pep Guardiola’s side.

“After the Wolves game, he [Sarri] was terrifying,” said the German international centreback. “He was going crazy. But that was okay because we shouldn’t have lost this match. The day after, [Sarri] was very calm and clear-minded. He spoke with us and made it clear that we have to believe in ourselves. He wanted us to go into the City game looking for the win.

“We spoke together. We all knew what was going on, we didn’t have to lie to ourselves: the mentality was the problem. One of the things that made us strong in difficult moments last season was that we knew how to suffer. This season, because things were going so good, we were thinking, ‘We don’t need to suffer’.

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“Two teams, Tottenham and Wolves, proved us wrong. That’s why, against Manchester City, everyone saw a team that was ready to fight. We wanted to take the supporters with us and we did that. By ‘suffering’, what I mean is when we are having a tough time, we need to man up, keep our chins up and work.

“We were playing beautiful football at the start of the season, but that doesn’t mean you forget the ugly side of it: winning tackles, tracking back, doing everything defensively. Against Manchester City, we were very clinical, which was also important. That has been missing over the last month, but against City, we did something out of nothing.”