A fuming Chelsea supporter has called for Maurizio Sarri to be SACKED as manager.Simon the Blue was spitting feathers when he called into The Sports Bar on talkSPORT on Tuesday night, slamming the stubborn Italian, comparing him to Arsene Wenger and accusing him of ruining their midfield.2
"I can't stand him! I want him out!" "Sarri makes mistake after mistake… He's awful." "He reminds me of Wenger!"Do you get the feeling Simon the #CFC fan isn't happy at the moment? pic.twitter.com/si57VqHy6m— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) January 22, 2019I cant stand Sarri, I think hes absolutely awful, he said.We have the best defensive midfielder in world football and you go and buy Jorginho what were Chelsea thinking when they did that?Theyve got Kante, why do they need Jorginho?Kovacic how does he get in the team ahead of Barkley and Loftus-Cheek? How? How does he get in the team? Hes a sidewards and backwards player zero goals, zero assists.The whole midfield has no goals, no creativity.2
"They are absolutely hopeless.""Sarri is wasting the best player in the league.""Chelsea are the worst run top club in Europe… everything about it is a disaster." You have to hear Andy Jacobs's incredible rant about #CFC. pic.twitter.com/clTqjKwoOc— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) January 21, 2019
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Chelsea supporters were not happy after watching their beloved team suffer their heaviest ever Premier League defeat. After a great start to the season, going 18 games unbeaten, Maurizio Sarri's side have nosedived in recent months and their inconsistent form and defensive issues have seen Chelsea slip out of the top four.
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An angry Chelsea fan on talkSPORT has demanded that the club sack Maurizio Sarri, comparing the Italian to former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.. We should have predicted that Chelsea fans would overreact to a few negative results in this manner.
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Maurizio Sarri could be sacked as Chelsea manager after the Blues were dumped out of the FA Cup by Manchester United on Monday. That's according to talkSPORT host Alan Brazil and former Old Trafford star Lee Sharpe, who believe Roman Abramovich may wield the axe on the Italian after his crisis at Stamford Bridge deepened.
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