Willian has made his feelings towards ex-Chelsea manager Antonio Conte very clear in recent days.According to the Brazilian, who infamously blocked Conte out of a photo after the FA Cup final with trophy emojis, he wouldn't be at the club if the Italian was still in charge."No chance, no," he said earlier this week when asked the question. "I'm here because I want to play for Chelsea. I will only leave if Chelsea want me to go."Reports linking Willian with a move to Barcelona this summer haven't materialised but it sounds like he's perfectly happy at Chelsea under new manager Maurizio Sarri.Willian believes they're in a much better place under the former Napoli boss because they're able to express themselves more.Ahead of Saturday's clash with Arsenal, he added: "The manager tells us to play, to enjoy ourselves on the pitch, with responsibility."Is it fun to play this way? I think so. We have a lot of players with quality up front, like Eden Hazard and Pedro. Players like that want to play football.

WILLIAN THRIVING UNDER SARRI

"That's why he (Sarri) talked about 'fun' football. This is what we will try to do this season. Is this like Brazil's Samba style? Yes.

"This is what we do in Brazil and are trying to do here, playing with skill and movement."

Willian has been a divisive figure amongst Chelsea fans ever since he joined from Anzhi Makhachkala in 2013, but according to The Sun the club are preparing a fresh two-year contract.

A pay rise is also in the offing and in response to those rumours, the Daily Telegraph's Matt Law has posted an honest tweet that's caused quite a stir.

In Law's opinion, Willian doesn't deserve to be rewarded following months of "sulking" and "taking pot shots" at his old manager.

"Chelsea want to reward Willian? What for?" Law tweeted (see below). "Sulking when another manager decided he doesn't work enough or produce enough end product?

"Or for now constantly taking pot shots at the ex manager who delivered a PL title and FA Cup? Definitely deserves rewarding..."

Scathing. Law's tweet has completely divided Chelsea fans, with some agreeing with him and others saying that he's being too hard on Willian. Decide your yourself.