Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sarri state of affairs for Blues

TOUGH TEST Ahead of their match against FA Cup game against Manchester United, Chelsea coach is under pressure

- Agence France-presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Maurizio Sarri will be fighting to save his job when crisis club Chelsea face Manchester United in the FA Cup fifth round on Monday. Sarri is in danger of being sacked after a dismal first season at Stamford Bridge and crashing out of the FA Cup would push the Italian closer to the axe.

Chelsea suffered their heaviest defeat for 28 years when they were thrashed 6-0 at Manchester City last weekend, an indignity that came just weeks after a humiliatin­g 4-0 loss at Bournemout­h.

Amid claims Sarri has lost the support of his players, the former Napoli boss held clear-the-air talks this week in a bid to convince the squad to stick with him.

It is not the first time he has challenged Chelsea’s stars after accusing them of being hard to motivate, questionin­g their mental strength and claiming they don’t understand even the basics of his game plan.

Sarri’s players are said to be unhappy with the Italian’s uninspirin­g training methods and refusal to adapt his tactics to the players he has at his disposal.

Cesar Azpilicuet­a, Marcos Alonso and N’golo Kante are all being asked to perform roles that are ill-suited to their strengths and so far Sarri’s lengthy debriefs have had made little difference.

While ‘Sarri-ball’ was a big hit with Napoli, Chelsea have looked laboured for much of this season, struggling for cohesion in midfield and lacking cutting edge up front. Demanding Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and influentia­l director Marina Granovskai­a are unlikely to spare Sarri unless results and performanc­es improve soon. That means Sarri must lift Chelsea -- beaten in seven of their last 22 games -- back into Premier League’s top four and keep them in hunt of silverware. They are still in the Europa League, having beaten Malmo in the last 32 first leg on Thursday, and face Manchester City in the League Cup final next Sunday.

But first Sarri must focus on United’s visit to the Bridge as holders Chelsea look to move closer to a third successive FA Cup final appearance.

“We know it’s a crucial moment. We have some very important matches. The first will

We know it’s a crucial moment. We have some very important matches. The first will be United. It’s very challengin­g.

GIANFRANCO ZOLA, Chelsea assistant coach

be United. It’s very challengin­g,” Sarri’s assistant Gianfranco Zola said. Responding to the mounting sense of gloom around Chelsea, Zola called on his squad to pull together. “Nobody is pleased when you lose games the way we did recently. Not only the players, but the coaches and everyone,” he said. “It’s a moment when we’ve been alternatin­g the results, going from one good performanc­e to a bad one. We have to be consistent. We all know this, and it’s important everyone understand­s the situation and is working on it.

“This is important. The unity facing the challenge will make the difference.” United were beaten by Chelsea in last season’s final, but much has changed at Old Trafford since May. Jose Mourinho was sacked in December and his replacemen­t Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had overseen a remarkable turnaround as interim boss.

MAN CITY WIN

Manchester City endured some anxious moments but escaped from fourth-tier Newport County with their FA Cup hopes intact as Phil Foden scored twice in an ultimately comfortabl­e 4-1 fifthround victory. Newport, 82 rungs below City on the English football ladder, rattled Pep Guardiola’s aristocrat­s in the first half and Tyreeq Bakinson almost gave them the lead. But City’s class showed in the second half.

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