Maurizio Sarri moved closer to the Stamford Bridge exit after his Chelsea were knocked out of the FA Cup.
Blues fans turned on the Italian as Manchester United beat Sarri’s sorry men 2-0 in the fifth-round clash on Monday night.
Chelsea found themselves two goals down at the break after Paul Pogba set up Ander Herrera to head home a 31st-minute opener before Pogba doubled the lead on the stroke of half time with a header of his own.
With the writing on the wall for Sarri and his team, United fans chanted “You’re getting sacked in the morning” before the home fans joined in.
Disgruntled Chelsea fans sang “f*** Sarri-ball” towards the end of the defeat and the boss admitted that his flops played “confused” football as they were booed off at the final whistle.
LINKED TO THE JOB: Zinedine Zidane. Photo: BENOIT TESSIER/REUTERS
It was Sarri’s team’s fifth defeat in their last 10 games, including a 4-0 hammering by Bournemouth and a 6-0 pak slae at Manchester City.
Asked about the possibility of being fired by owner Roman Abramovich, Sarri says: “I feel the pressure for results of course, not about something else.
“We have to work, we have to speak, we have to find more aggression and determination in both boxes.”
GOAL GETTER: Paul Pogba celebrates. Photo: JOHN SIBLEY/REUTERS
Sarri is now listed as bookies Ladbrokes' odds on favourite for the next Premier League coach to be sacked, while Zinedine Zidane is tipped to replace him.