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Records put Sarri in Chelsea firing line

- Agency Staff Manchester

Chelsea are making a nasty habit of breaking records for the wrong reasons under Maurizio Sarri, with time running out for the Italian to avoid becoming the latest coaching casualty at Stamford Bridge.

A 6-0 thrashing at the hands of Manchester City on Sunday was Chelsea’s heaviest defeat since 1991. Just 11 days previously, an embarrassi­ng 4-0 loss at Bournemout­h had set the bar at a new low in the Roman Abramovich era.

The Russian billionair­e is not renowned for his patience with managers once the rot sets in and just eight months into a three-year contract, Sarri could soon find himself on the Chelsea scrapheap. Even winning league titles was not enough to save Carlo Ancelotti, Jose Mourinho or Antonio Conte from Abramovich’s firing line and the gulf between Chelsea and City on Sunday showed just how far Sarri’s side are from the Premier League’s best right now.

The scale of the defeat also dropped Chelsea below Arsenal down to sixth. However, while the title may be gone, there is still plenty to play for in the remaining months of the season, so do Chelsea stick by keeping faith with the “Sarri-ball” project or twist hoping for the bounce of a new face in charge?

Despite a run of six defeats in 14 league games, an excellent start to Sarri’s reign means Chelsea are just one point behind a surging Manchester United who have shown the impact a new manager can make in the battle for a topfour finish.

Unfortunat­ely for Sarri’s job prospects, the reaction, or lack thereof, to his public lambasting of his side’s soft mentality and motivation after a 2-0 defeat at Arsenal, has been telling.

All four goals conceded at Bournemout­h came in a second-half collapse, while City hit four inside the first 25 minutes at the Etihad. Yet, Sarri has also done little to stem the tide, steadfastl­y refusing to change his approach.AFP

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