Manchester United’s Paul Pogba (left) celebrates scoring his side’s second goal of the game with team-mate Ashley Young |
Manchester United dumped holders Chelsea out of the FA Cup with a 2-0 fifth-round win at Stamford Bridge to leave Maurizio Sarriโs position as Blues head coach ever more precarious.
Boos greeted the half-time whistle as goals from Ander Herrera and Paul Pogba, who had set up the first, earned 12-time winners United a 2-0 advantage and a place in the quarter-finals.
The dissent grew towards Sarri in the second half, with his predictable substitutions and refusal to compromise on his possession-based style of play leaving vast swathes of the home support to give an expletive-laden appraisal of โSarri-ballโ.
Chelsea supporters even joined in as United fans sang โYouโre getting sacked in the morningโ. It is a fate which appears ever more likely.
A change of boss has had the desired effect for United.
Paris St Germain inflicted the first defeat of Ole Gunnar Solskjaerโs reign, after an 11-match unbeaten start.
And now United are in the quarter-finals after a seventh win from seven away games since the Norwegianโs appointment on December 19.
United had eliminated the holders on 10 occasions, more than any other side in FA Cup history, but had not won at Stamford Bridge in nine prior attempts. This was just their third win in 23 games at Chelsea.
The sides have met regularly of late in the FA Cup, including last May when Antonio Conteโs Chelsea lifted the trophy ahead of Jose Mourinhoโs United.
Nine months on, Solskjaer is in caretaker charge of United and Sarri is fighting for his job, with Thursdayโs Europa League last-32 second leg with Malmo and Sundayโs Carabao Cup final with Manchester City to come.
The February 27 Premier League clash with Tottenham is also likely to be pivotal for Sarri, who has shown a stubborn refusal to compromise on his tactics.
The last time Chelsea faced a side from Manchester, City inflicted a 6-0 defeat โ the Bluesโ worst in 28 years.
Sarri selected a predictable line-up and the Blues began well, but United grew into the game and always looked dangerous.
Chris Smalling might have put United in front after nine minutes, but headed poorly at Kepa Arrizabalaga before Chelseaโs best spell of the game.
Sergio Romero, deputising for David De Gea, saved twice in quick succession. He punched David Luizโs free-kick as far as Pedro, whose volley was gathered by the goalkeeper at the second attempt.
Eden Hazard next curled wide before Gonzalo Higuain headed narrowly off target from a Cesar Azpilicueta cross.
Pogba was deployed on the left of Unitedโs midfield and set up the opening goal.
A flowing move involving Matic, Romelu Lukaku and Juan Mata โ three former Chelsea players โ concluded when Pogba crossed from the left. Fault could be found in a number of Chelsea players as Herrera headed in unnoticed at the back post.
A second followed on the stroke of half-time. Pogba won the ball in midfield before feeding Rashford down the right wing.
The France World Cup-winning midfielder continued his run and was found by Rashfordโs pin-point cross. Pogba headed down and in, but Kepa might have saved.
United were able to sit back and play on the break in the second half, but received some good fortune as Matic avoided a second yellow card.
Hazard tried to spark Chelsea into life, cutting in from the right, but his shot was blocked by Victor Lindelof.
After one predictable Chelsea substitution, Willian for Pedro, there was sarcastic applause for another when Kovacic was replaced by Ross Barkley.
โYou donโt know what youโre doing,โ was followed by a chant of โYouโre getting sacked in the morningโ. United fans sang it, and Chelseaโs joined in.
More boos followed when Davide Zappacosta came on for Azpilicueta in a straight swap at right-back and there were more jeers at full-time as United advanced to face Wolves, giving Chelsea plenty of reasons to be alarmed.