FA Cup: Chelsea played ''confusing football'' against Man Utd - Sarri says
Marcus Rashford in the midst of Chelsea players - Matthew Peters/Man Utd/Getty |
Chelsea Boss Maurizio Sarri has agreed that his side played "confusing football" in their FA Cup clash against Manchester United on Monday at Stamford Bridge. The Blues lost by two goals to nothing.
Despite suffering home defeat, Sarri added he is not bothered about fan unrest or job.
Ander Herrera opened scoring for the Red Devils, Pogba sealed the victory up before the end of the first 45 minuted securing a quarter-finals clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
After the game, the Italian said, “For everything, there is a first time.”
Chelsea's Eden Hazard looking frustrated against Man Utd - TheGuardian |
“I am worried about the result not our fans. Of course, I can understand their frustration. The result was not very good. We are out of the FA Cup.”
“We played confusing football in the second half but in the first half I think we played well.”
“We need more aggression and more determination. We need to be faster, mentally and materially."
"My problem is to work with the players to improve in a few days and find more determination and aggression.”
Chelsea will play against Malmo in their Europa League second leg tie at Stamford Bridge on Thursday and Manchester City in the Carabao Cup Final on Sunday.
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