Monday Blues: Sarri On The Edge As Pogba Fires United Into FA Cup Quarters
19th February 2019
Amid claims the Italian tactician has lost the support of his players, the former Napoli boss watched ashen-faced as Chelsea collapsed again for a fifth defeat in their last 10 games

- Paul Pogba drove Manchester United into the FA Cup quarter-finals and pushed Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri closer to the sack as the troubled holders crashed to a 2-0 defeat on Monday
- Pogba set up United's opening goal for Ander Herrera with a majestic cross and the France star added the second himself as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side produced a commanding display at Stamford Bridge
- Chelsea's lacklustre fifth round exit -- their first FA Cup defeat since the 2017 final -- was another painful blow for Sarri, who is facing a fight to save his job following a dismal debut season
LONDON, United Kingdom- Paul Pogba drove Manchester United into the FA Cup quarter-finals and
pushed Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri closer to the sack as the troubled
holders crashed to a 2-0 defeat on Monday.
Pogba set up
United's opening goal for Ander Herrera with a majestic cross and the France
star added the second himself as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side produced a
commanding display at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea's lacklustre
fifth round exit -- their first FA Cup defeat since the 2017 final -- was
another painful blow for Sarri, who is facing a fight to save his job following
a dismal debut season.
Chelsea suffered
their heaviest defeat for 28 years when they were thrashed 6-0 at Manchester
City earlier this month, an indignity that came just weeks after a humiliating
4-0 loss at Bournemouth.
Amid claims Sarri
has lost the support of his players, the former Napoli boss watched ashen-faced
as Chelsea collapsed again for a fifth defeat in their last 10 games.
Sarri was subjected
to chants of "you don't know what you're doing" and "you're
getting sacked in the morning" from frustrated Chelsea fans, who called
for their former star Frank Lampard, now in charge of Derby, to replace the
Italian.
It was the worst
possible start to a defining period for Sarri, whose stubborn tactics and
dubious man-management have come under intense scrutiny.
Chelsea, currently
outside the Premier League's top four, return to action against Malmo in the
Europa League last 32 second leg holding a 2-1 lead on Thursday.
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Assuming he hasn't
been axed by demanding Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich before then, a shock
defeat against Malmo would be catastrophic for Sarri ahead of next Sunday's
League Cup Final date with Manchester City.
United are through
to the last eight for a fifth consecutive season as they look to win the FA Cup
for a record-equalling 13th time and first since 2016.
Ending United's
nine-game winless run at Chelsea was another feather in Solskjaer's cap as his
team bounced back from last week's Champions League last 16 first leg loss to
Paris Saint-Germain.
Solskjaer went
unbeaten in his first 11 games and the interim boss showed his tactical skills
by out-witting Sarri with his switch to a midfield diamond formation.
Even Solskjaer's
risky decision to select reserve goalkeeper Sergio Romero in place of David De
Gea paid off.
In a frantic
opening, Romero was called into action when David Luiz drilled a dipping
free-kick over the United wall.
Romero kept out
Luiz's effort and scrambled to his feet to save Pedro's powerful shot from the
rebound.
Gonzalo Higuain
should have opened the scoring from Cesar Azpilicueta's teasing cross, but the
Argentine striker headed wide.
Those misses proved
fatal for Chelsea, whose early pressure was rendered irrelevant by another
lapse of concentration in the 31st minute.
Mata picked out
Pogba on the left wing and the United midfielder, unchecked by the
slow-to-react Antonio Rudiger, unfurled a sublime cross that looped towards the
far post.
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Herrera timed his
run perfectly to meet Pogba's delivery in stride and Marcos Alonso fatally lost
his man as the Spanish midfielder planted a close-range header past Kepa
Arrizabalaga for his first goal since December.
Pogba was only just
getting warmed up and he single-handedly ripped Chelsea part to double United's
lead on the stroke of half-time.
Playing an incisive
pass down the right flank to Rashford, Pogba surged into the Chelsea area and
muscled his way above Azpilicueta to meet his team-mate's pin-point cross with
a diving header that Kepa couldn't keep out.
It was the 15th goal
Pogba has been directly involved since Solskjaer took charge, underlined his
renaissance since the sacking of his nemesis Jose Mourinho.
Nothing was going
Sarri's way and United's Nemanja Matic, already booked, avoided a red card
after tripping N'Golo Kante.
Even Eden Hazard,
marked out of the game for long periods, couldn't rescue the beleaguered Sarri
as he found a sliver of space, only to see his shot deflected over by Victor
Lindelof as Chelsea succumbed tamely.