Chelsea subscribers sell seats to protest boss Maurizio Sarri



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Boycott of Chelsea! Season ticket holders Blues sell seats for the next Premier League matches in protest against boss Maurizio Sarri

  • Chelsea supporters sell their seats in protest against boss Maurizio Sarri
  • Hundreds of fans should boycott their next three home games in April
  • This puts extra pressure on the Sarri manager and could push him closer to the bag

By Kieran Gill for the Daily Mail

published: 6:30 pm EDT, March 20, 2019 | Update: 6:33 pm EDT, March 20, 2019

Chelsea supporters vote against Maurizio Sarri's harsh regime and hundreds of season ticket holders sell their tickets for their upcoming Premier League matches.

There were empty spots in the last Wolves home game and more is expected when Brighton, West Ham and Burnley head to Stamford Bridge next month.

It puts extra pressure on Sarri as a Sportsmail understands that a demonstration of mutinism on the part of his supporters or a boycott would alarm the board and bring it closer to the bag.

Chelsea fans sell tickets for upcoming games to protest Maurizio Sarri

Chelsea fans sell tickets for upcoming games to protest Maurizio Sarri

Wednesday night, more than 400 season ticket holders have registered their tickets for sale on the club's official exchange service for their match against West Ham. This is despite the clash of April 8 being a London derby.

Nearly 700 also sold tickets for the Burnley tour on April 22. Sportsmail has spoken to other supporters with season tickets that have not yet posted their place at the exchange, but do not plan to attend the upcoming matches. Other regulars have already sold their tickets during the club's trade.

The next home game for Chelsea will take place in Brighton on April 3rd. The club announced the new date of this match Tuesday afternoon. It is understood that nearly 150 people then announced the sale of their seats within 12 hours. Chelsea lost 2-0 to Everton on Sunday, leaving them sixth in the Premier League with eight games to come.

Subscription subscribers plan to boycott their next three home games next month

Subscription subscribers plan to boycott their next three home games next month

They remain in the fight for the Champions League positions, with only four points separating them and Tottenham in third position.

They are also in the quarter-finals of the Europa League, where they will face Slavia Prague and have a favorable path to the final in Baku. However, the number of tickets available on the club's exchanges suggests that the fans are losing confidence in Sarri.

Tickets for their clashes with Brighton and Burnley were even put on sale. Fans turned to the manager when they defeated Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.

They made fun of his second-half substitutions and chanted for being fired. Supporters also sang: "F *** Sarri-ball", name given to the style of play that Sarri attempted to impose on his new team.

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