The Citizen (KZN)

Fans call for Sarri’s head

- London

– Under-fire Maurizio Sarri (above) admitted his Chelsea flops played “confused” football as they crashed out of the FA Cup with a tame 2-0 defeat against Manchester United on Monday.

There were calls for his sacking from angry Chelsea fans during the troubled team’s fifth defeat in their last 10 games.

Booed off at the final whistle, the beleaguere­d Blues manager conceded they lacked direction and focus in a tepid second-half surrender.

“Tonight we were unlucky because we played a very good first half and at the end of the half the score was 2-0,” Sarri said.

“We gave them a few opportunit­ies. We played confusing football in the second half.”

Toothless Chelsea managed only two shots on target all night and the limp second-half display suggested the players are hardly doing everything in their power to save Sarri.

The manager has publicly criticised his squad on several occasions in his first season in charge, questionin­g their mentality and motivation.

He is now in danger of being axed by ruthless owner Roman Abramovich, with tomorrow’s Europa League tie against Malmo and Sunday’s League Cup final against Manchester City looming as must-win matches if he is to save his job.

“I feel the pressure for results of course, not about something else,” he said when asked if he was concerned about being sacked.

“We ... have to find more aggression and determinat­ion in both boxes.”

United’s display was the perfect way to bounce back after last week’s disappoint­ing Champions League last-16 first leg loss to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was delighted with the way his players responded to that setback and United’s interim manager was especially impressed with their work-rate.

“The performanc­e was fantastic, our tactics worked. We asked our midfielder­s to press higher and get into the box and it worked,” he said. “It is a massive result. We had criticism after the PSG game and everyone did what we asked them tonight.” – AFP

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