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Sergio Aguero scored a hat trick as the Blues lost a third consecutive loss to the outside on a dismal day at Etihad Stadium
Maurizio Sarri plans to discuss his future with Chelsea, a direct result of the hammering 6-0 inflicted on Manchester City Sunday.
The visitors scored four goals in the first 25 minutes at Etihad Stadium and conceded two more goals after the break, their first loss in the Premier League.
The final score was the worst of Sarri's head coaching career and comes less than two weeks after the terrible 4-0 defeat at Bournemouth, which has amplified the focus on the development of the Blues under the title. Former boss of Napoli.
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The Italian was questioned to find out if her job might be in jeopardy during a post-game interview with Sky Sports and confessed that talks with the club's hierarchy could take place, although that he pointed out that the outcome of this meeting was "normal".
"I think it's fair, I'm responsible for the team and so it's true," Sarri said.
"I do not know for the moment, but I think [talks] what will happen. It's normal. Something we must do. "
Insisting on what these discussions might mean for his term, he added, "You have to ask the club, I have no idea for the moment.
"I'm worried about my team, I'm worried about the performance, but my job is still under threat, so I'm not worried about the club, you have to ask the club."
At the final whistle, Sarri seemed to ignore the boss of City, Pep Guardiola, and did not shake the hand of the Spaniard before entering the tunnel.
When asked about the incident, Sarri said: "I have not seen it yet, but of course, as usual, I will say hello to it later, as I have not seen. It was by chance because I wanted to go to the locker room and at the moment I did not see him, I have no problem with Pep. "
Chelsea are sixth in the Premier League and face Arsenal and Manchester United to qualify for the Champions League next season.
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Sarri admitted that it was difficult to understand the discomfort suffered by Guardiola's men.
"It was really very difficult not to leave them any space and so we had problems, but I can not understand because, as I've already said in the week, I'm I had a very good feeling, "he said.
"I think we made a lot of mistakes against bad opponents, they played fantastic football and we made a lot of mistakes."
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