‘Get that clown sacked!’ Furious Chelsea fans call for Sarri to go after 6-0 humiliation at Man City
Furious Chelsea fans are calling for manager Maurizio Sarri to go after the Blues suffered a humiliating 6-0 hammering at the hands of title-chasing Manchester City on Sunday.
A rampant City were 4-0 up with just 25 minutes played thanks to a double from Sergio Aguero and goals from Raheem Sterling and Ilkay Gundogan.
Argentine ace Aguero later completed his hat-trick with a second-half penalty while Sterling made it 6-0 10 minutes from time after finishing a fine team move.
While City looked on top of their game, they were helped by a sloppy Chelsea performance riddled with errors and apparent apathy from Sarri’s team.
It means the London club remain outside the Champions League spots in sixth place – having been overtaken by Manchester United on Saturday and even slipping behind Arsenal on Sunday on goal difference, such was the nature of the rout dished out by Guardiola’s men.
Chelsea were hammered 4-0 by Bournemouth two weeks ago, and while they responded with a 5-0 win at home to bottom of the table Huddersfield last week, their failings were laid bare for all to see as City turned on the style on Sunday.
It was all too much for some Chelsea fans, who laid into Italian manager Sarri, who took over in the summer and has stubbornly refused to yield with his ‘Sarriball’ approach which is bringing ever-diminishing returns.
The #SarriOut hashtag began trending as the goals poured in, with disgruntled fans having seen enough.
Times up for Sarri 💥 #MCICHEpic.twitter.com/5LdWclSo3v
— Daniel Hooley (@DanielH19) February 10, 2019
One Plan Sarri is not fit to manage Chelsea. He should go now. #MCICHE#SarriOut
— Phil J (@PhilJ1805) February 10, 2019
Chelsea have conceded six goals in a Premier League game for the first time in their history.Take a bow. pic.twitter.com/nUgnY0den8
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) February 10, 2019
Chelsea defense today 😭😭😭#MCICHE#sarrioutpic.twitter.com/tYJEqgWFq8
— Lufefe (@LufefeLuu) February 10, 2019
#sarriout embarrassed to be @ChelseaFC fan
— Ryan Dowsing (@RyanDowsing) February 10, 2019
Sarri appeared to shun a handshake from opposite number Guardiola at the final whistle as the Italian cut a distraught figure as he headed down the tunnel.
The snub drew further ire from fans, who accused him of acting without class - although Guardiola later said Sarri had merely not seen him.
No handshake from #Sarri. Poor. No class.
— Richard Johnston (@RJohnston1992) February 10, 2019
FT 6-0 #mcfc City were sublime, #cfc utterly abject. If Sarri cannot motivate his players - as he has publicly stated in the past - how much longer can he go on? Sarri walks straight down the tunnel with no handshake for Guardiola, who looks bemused.
— James Olley (@JamesOlley) February 10, 2019
Sarri walks off avoiding handshake with Guardiola. He will need to smoke at least 60 after that disasterclass! pic.twitter.com/WUSSo7aKcm
— City Chief ️ (@City_Chief) February 10, 2019
Come on, Maurizio Sarri. Really? No handshake for Pep Guardiola from the Chelsea boss. #MCFC 6-0 #CFC#MCICHE#PLonNBCpic.twitter.com/hVnc86dhba
— Joe Prince-Wright (@JPW_NBCSports) February 10, 2019
Sarri so blinded by the 6-0 he didnt see Pep extend his hand for a handshake
— Colin NOT Collins (@ColinUdoh) February 10, 2019
Some fans addressed Chelsea’s billionaire Russian owner Roman Abramovich – not known for showing patience toward managers – telling him to “get that clown sacked.”
Right Roman time is up! Get that clown sacked #SarriOut#CFC
— Barry kane (@Bazk12) February 10, 2019
Roman please fire this con artist #SarriOut
— Isiphithiphithi (@KhayaSebiloane) February 10, 2019
With Chelsea midfield legend Frank Lampard doing a decent job in his first managerial position at Derby County in the Championship, some fans knew exactly who they wanted to step in, should Sarri get his marching orders.
The only man who can save Chelsea right now. #SarriOutpic.twitter.com/PHLsUN6yzd
— Charles (@CharlesLiu12) February 10, 2019
TV pundit Jamie Carragher even accused Sarri of turning Chelsea into a team more reminiscent of Arsenal during their meek latter years under Arsene Wenger.
'SARRI'S TURNED CHELSEA INTO ARSENAL!'Chelsea's "weak" first-half performance at Manchester City was reminiscent of Arsenal's bad defeats under Arsene Wenger, says Jamie Carragher: https://t.co/7fjClk4wwPpic.twitter.com/da7XwlsU6X
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) February 10, 2019
There were starkly contrasting fortunes for Manchester City, who returned to the top of the Premier League in style and laid down a big marker for main rivals Liverpool, who themselves won 3-0 against Bournemouth on Saturday.
City now sit top by virtue of a superior goal difference, but having played a game more than the Reds.
Aguero was particularly potent on Sunday at the Etihad, putting a shocking early miss behind him to fire a hat-trick that included a superb curled top-corner finish from 25 yards.
It was the Argentine’s 11th Premier League treble, a record he know shares with Blackburn and Newcastle legend Alan Shearer.
Frighteningly for Chelsea, they face City in the League Cup final on February 24. Whether Sarri is still around to lead them out at Wembley is another matter.