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Azpilicuet­a urges Chelsea fans to get behind Sarri

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LONDON: Cesar Azpilicuet­a has called for Chelsea unity after fans demanded manager Maurizio Sarri be sacked during their comeback win at Cardiff.

Late goals from Azpilicuet­a and Ruben Loftus-Cheek rescued Chelsea on Sunday and kept alive their hopes of a top-four Premier League finish.

But the dramatic conclusion could not mask a poor Chelsea display, which saw disgruntle­d supporters vent their frustratio­n at Sarri and call for the Italian to be dismissed.

Sarri said he understood the reaction of the fans following another limp away performanc­e, before adding after the 2-1 victory that ‘it was probably best for them to wait until the end of the match’.

Sarri, however, had enraged Chelsea fans before kick-off by dropping Eden Hazard and N’Golo Kante to the bench and failing to give exciting England youngster Callum Hudson-Odoi his first Premier League start.

Chelsea host Brighton tomorrow and skipper Azpilicuet­a said: “We have to give the fans what they expect and the bad moments are when we all need to be together.

“We are not happy with the way we are playing and we have lost a lot of points, especially away from home.

“We are all in the same boat and will push in the same direction.

“I know the fans want us to win, and when the results are not there, we are all responsibl­e.

“They showed their thoughts but our job is to keep working hard.”

Azpilicuet­a’s first goal in almost a year was mired in controvers­y as he was clearly in an offside position when he diverted home Marcos Alonso’s flickon.

The Spaniard admitted Chelsea had benefited from a huge slice of fortune and accepted Sarri’s side must improve during the final weeks of the season to secure a Champions League place.

“We showed great spirit, we didn’t give up, and in the last 10 minutes we turned it around,” Azpilicuet­a said.

“We got the three points but we have to look at ourselves, and if we want to achieve our targets we have to improve.”

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Cardiff ’s Aron Gunnarsson (left) and Chelsea’s Mateo Kovacic battle for the ball at Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday.
REUTERS PIC Cardiff ’s Aron Gunnarsson (left) and Chelsea’s Mateo Kovacic battle for the ball at Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday.

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