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Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri has come under heavy pressure this week following the 6-0 defeat by Manchester City on Sunday afternoon and questions about his future.
For now, the Italian is still responsible for the Blues, which begins crucial weeks, starting with the final draw of the Europa League in Malmö.
They will then face Manchester United in the fifth round of the FA Cup, before Malmo goes to Stamford Bridge, then the Blues will face City again in the final of the Carabao Cup.
Although the media lobbied the Blues boss, he was given time to turn things around, but that did not stop Chelsea President Bruce Buck from keeping a close eye.
As usual, the American was traveling for the match in Sweden, but tonight he was on the edge of the field during warm-ups to allow players to get ready for the match.
Sarri admitted that he had not spoken to Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea, following the defeat against City last weekend at the pre-match press conference, Buck was also involved.
When asked if he had spoken to Abramovich, Sarri said, "No, not this week.It depends on the president, I think.No, no, never.Not very often, but never.
"I've never said never, never ever, the interview was in Italian, I'm better than you in Italian, I'm sure of it."
"Not in this week.Not in the last three weeks.I'd like to talk to someone from the club, not necessarily with the owner.
"I usually speak with Marina [Granovskaia, club director]and that's enough. "
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