Sarri hits back at Chelsea fans after they spent whole match chanting F**k sarri-ball

Sections of Chelsea fans showed their anger towards manager Maurizio Sarri As Chelsea fell behind at Cardiff some fans started chanted 'f**k Sarri ball' Some supporters also suggested that the Italian does not know what he is doing Sarri hit back following the final whistle, after Chelsea had won the game 2-1

The miss allowed the Reds to regain their place at the top of the Premier League table as Toby Alderweireld put through his own goal in stoppage time. After the game, van Dijk went through his post-match interview commitments with an ice pack on his ankle. And Klopp insisted he doesn't know if his star man will miss any matches, Van Djik and I were 4/10 in the first half - de Ligt "We have to see," Klopp said. "I asked him and I think it was in the counter-attack situation when Sissoko hit him. I don’t know if he twisted it or it is a knock. “He was walking to the interviews with a big ice pack. I hope it’s nothing serious but I don’t know yet.”
style="text-align: justify;"> Van Dijk added:<\h1> "I'm fine," in an interview with the BBC. The last gasp victory, after Roberto Firmino and Lucas Moura had cancelled each other out, means Liverpool are still two points ahead of Manchester City - although Pep Guardiola's men have a game in to play for.Klopp added: "I was not happy that we conceded a goal of course, but we needed it a little bit because first half we had fantastic chances, scored a wonderful goal... second half we looked heavy-legged.

"After the goal we started playing again a little bit more. We compete with the best team in the world I would say, Man City, and we play against one of the best team in the world, Tottenham; a tough task I would say." Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino added: "I am happy because the emotion and the feeling we got today is going to help us.

Segments of the travelling away supporters began to chant against their Italian manager, demanding a change of personnel at the helm. Matters were made worse as strugglers Cardiff took the lead in the tie courtesy of Victor Camarasa, but it was ultimately the Blues and Sarri who would have the final say. Cardiff boss Neil Warnock suffers touchline meltdown as he berates fourth official and screams at Chelsea's Maurizio Sarri after his side fall foul of late offside goal Cardiff City 1-2 Chelsea: Controversial Cesar Azpilicueta equaliser sparks turnaround before Ruben Loftus-Cheek nets stoppage-time winner

The miss allowed the Reds to regain their place at the top of the Premier League table as Toby Alderweireld put through his own goal in stoppage time. After the game, van Dijk went through his post-match interview commitments with an ice pack on his ankle. And Klopp insisted he doesn't know if his star man will miss any matches, Van Djik and I were 4/10 in the first half - de Ligt "We have to see," Klopp said. "I asked him and I think it was in the counter-attack situation when Sissoko hit him. I don’t know if he twisted it or it is a knock. “He was walking to the interviews with a big ice pack. I hope it’s nothing serious but I don’t know yet.”
style="text-align: justify;"> Van Dijk added:<\h1> "I'm fine," in an interview with the BBC. The last gasp victory, after Roberto Firmino and Lucas Moura had cancelled each other out, means Liverpool are still two points ahead of Manchester City - although Pep Guardiola's men have a game in to play for.Klopp added: "I was not happy that we conceded a goal of course, but we needed it a little bit because first half we had fantastic chances, scored a wonderful goal... second half we looked heavy-legged.

"After the goal we started playing again a little bit more. We compete with the best team in the world I would say, Man City, and we play against one of the best team in the world, Tottenham; a tough task I would say." Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino added: "I am happy because the emotion and the feeling we got today is going to help us.

Following the match, Sarri noted that he had heard what some Chelsea fans had been saying. 'I have been used to it in the last 45 years so I know very well the reaction,' said the Italian. 'Probably it was best to wait until the end of the match but for me it's not a big problem,' he added. Wonderkid Callum Hudson-Odoi was left on the bench by Sarri, alongside Eden Hazard and N'Golo Kante, in a bizarre line-up. The Italian brought on Ruben Loftus-Cheek late on, and he scored the match-winning goal The Italian brought on Ruben Loftus-Cheek late on, and he scored the match-winning goal It is believed the strange starting line-up irked many fans, who began to chant 'f**k Sarri-ball' just 30 minutes into the contest. Blues fans also turned on the Italian with chants of 'you don't know what you are doing' before calling for his head, while their side was trailing in the game.

The miss allowed the Reds to regain their place at the top of the Premier League table as Toby Alderweireld put through his own goal in stoppage time. After the game, van Dijk went through his post-match interview commitments with an ice pack on his ankle. And Klopp insisted he doesn't know if his star man will miss any matches, Van Djik and I were 4/10 in the first half - de Ligt "We have to see," Klopp said. "I asked him and I think it was in the counter-attack situation when Sissoko hit him. I don’t know if he twisted it or it is a knock. “He was walking to the interviews with a big ice pack. I hope it’s nothing serious but I don’t know yet.”
style="text-align: justify;"> Van Dijk added:<\h1> "I'm fine," in an interview with the BBC. The last gasp victory, after Roberto Firmino and Lucas Moura had cancelled each other out, means Liverpool are still two points ahead of Manchester City - although Pep Guardiola's men have a game in to play for.Klopp added: "I was not happy that we conceded a goal of course, but we needed it a little bit because first half we had fantastic chances, scored a wonderful goal... second half we looked heavy-legged.

"After the goal we started playing again a little bit more. We compete with the best team in the world I would say, Man City, and we play against one of the best team in the world, Tottenham; a tough task I would say." Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino added: "I am happy because the emotion and the feeling we got today is going to help us.

Late goals from Cesar Azpilicueta and Ruben Loftus-Cheek were enough to see Chelsea leave south Wales with all three points.

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