Insulted and expelled, an evening to forget for Maurizio Sarri: his Chelsea did not go beyond the home draw against Burnley, and the Italian coach was heavily offended by the opposing bench. According to the British press, in the agitated final minutes of the postponement of the Stamford Bridge, a member of Burnley’s technical staff shouted “shit Italian” to the former Napoli coach. An episode of “racism” that sparked Sarri’s vehement reaction, later expelled by the race director. At the end of the race, his deputy, Gianfranco Zola, presented himself in a press conference to explain what had happened. “Sarri was expelled after being offended – Zola’s confirmation -. After what happened in the field, he didn’t think that talking to the press was the right thing. I think he was told something from the Burnley bench. We’ll see what to do about it. I think the story will have a following: we understand that adrenaline can play tricks, but it was saddened . Previously Sarri had also had to collect Gonzalo Higuain’s protest when he was replaced. After interrupting a long fast with the goal, in the middle of the second half the Argentine had to leave his place to Olivier Giroud, but when he left the field he openly showed all his discontent.
From: Il Mattino.
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