Chelsea’s board have held a meeting to discuss the future of Maurizio Sarri as head coach after recent poor performances and results.
The Blues are looking forward to a turnaround in their form after losing terribly to Bournemouth and Manchester City. The former dished out a 4-0 smashing at the Vitality stadium a couple of weeks back while Man City scored six past Sarri’s hapless players. To make matters worse, Chelsea tumbled out of the FA Cup to Man United at Stamford Bridge and now it looks like a decision is close.
According to Sky Sports on Twitter, Chelsea’s board have met and discussed the future of the manager they only hired last summer to replace Antonio Conte.
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BREAKING: Senior figures at @ChelseaFC have held discussions over Maurizio Sarri's future as head coach amid concern over recent performances and results, @SkySportsNews understands. #SSN pic.twitter.com/ilrx954jlb
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) February 19, 2019
Sarri has a style he holds on to but currently struggling, the Italian manager is not ready to leave his tenets that is perhaps what is costing the Blues games at the moment. We’re reaching breaking point, and it doesn’t look like Chelsea are going to be the ones bending the knee.
