Aftermath of FA Cup exit: Chelsea Boss Sarri 'done' - Sutton says
Maurizio Sarri, an Italian Professional Football Coach, currently managing English Premier League Club Chelsea FC - Getty |
Chris Sutton, former Chelsea striker said, Maurizio Sarri will be sacked before their next match following their FA Cup loss to Manchester United on Monday.
Fans booed the Italian's substitutions during the fifth-round match, and joined in when United supporters sang "you're getting sacked in the morning".
BBC Radio 5 live pundit Sutton said after the 2 - 0 defeat at Stamford Bridge that, "this is Maurizio Sarri's last game at Chelsea. The Italian job is over for them."
"He's done."
"Why risk him taking charge of a game against Manchester City?" said Sutton, speaking eight days after City beat Chelsea 6-0 in a Premier League game.
Chelsea, who are sixth in the Premier League, meet Malmo in the Europa League last-32 first leg on Thursday, and Manchester City in Sunday's Carabao Cup final.
Former Napoli boss Sarri - who has never won a trophy as a manager - replaced fellow Italian Antonio Conte last summer.
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