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Why Sarri was called shit by Burnley backroom team.






Both teams played a 2-2 draw and it was no doubt a disappointment to the Blues boss who had expected to further establish himself into the race for a top-four finish.
However, Chelsea assistant coach Gianfranco Zola has hinted that the club could go ahead to report the incident to the FA for necessary actions to be taken on the matter.
It would be recalled that the Blues boss was sent off after leaving his technical zone as he attempted to talk to his players at the touchline.
Zola hinted that the Italian boss has been offended and he was unhappy as he defended his boss for not turning up for the match conference after the game.
The game had ended in a thick atmosphere with players of both teams and officials looking very angry as they left the pitch.
A win for the Blues would have helped them push for a top-four finish especially after Man United, Arsenal and Tottenham lost their games.

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