Frustration at the bridge as Chelsea crash out of the FA Cup

Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri frustrated as his team played Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Monday night [Courtesy]

Stamford Bridge was overwhelmed with bizarre chants from the Chelsea faithful as they watched their team crash out of the FA cup last night.

"You don't know what you are doing, you are getting sacked in the morning…" were just some of the chants that Maurizio Sarri had to endure as his side looked short of confidence and tactical ability on their home turf.

World Cup winner Paul Pogba produced an electrifying display leading his team to a 2-0 victory over a clawless Chelsea side by providing an assist for Ander Herrera to net the first then grabbing one for himself, heading one past Kepa from a well-measured cross from Marcus Rashford.

Apart from the chants directed at their manager, Chelsea fans also called for their former player Frank Lampard, currently at Derby County FC to take over and save them from this nightmare.

Sarri, however, stayed calm and insisted his focus is on saving his team's season at the moment. When asked if he is concerned about being sacked, Sarri replied, “That is not my problem, I was only worried about my position when I was in League 2 in Italy, not now."

Sarri is not worried about his job [Courtesy]

"I am worried about the results, not about the fans. Of course, I can understand the situation,"

"I can understand our fans because the result wasn't really good. We are out of the FA Cup."

Manchester United Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was in good spirits as he commented on the loss against PSG in the Champions League and how his team bounced back against the Blues.

"The performance was fantastic, our tactics worked," Solskjaer said.

"We asked our midfielders to press higher and get into the box and it worked. The defending in the second half was fantastic. Chelsea are a good team. They have their way of playing but Juan Mata did a fantastic job on Jorginho and we were absolutely perfect defensively. It is a massive result," the Norwegian added

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