Chelsea head coach, Maurizio Sarri says he has not spoken to owner Roman Abramovich or director Marina Granovskaia this week regarding his future.
The club’s hierarchy are understood to be concerned about recent performance and results, with the players booed off the pitch following Monday’s home loss to Manchester United in the FA Cup.
“I have to think I will be the manager of Chelsea for a very long time,” said Sarri. “Otherwise I cannot work.
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“I am not sure [if I will be here for a long time] but I have to think this. I want to work with a long-term target.
“Of course, in this moment it’s very difficult to think we’re able to win three, four matches in a row. As you know very well in football, everything can change in one day.
“I think we need first of all a good performance, a good result and with more confidence, we are able to do anything.”