Kepa has his say after extraordinary incident with Chelsea boss Sarri Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri and Kepa Arrizabalaga attempted to diffuse the furore over the goalkeeper’s refusal to be substituted in Sunday’s Carabao Cup loss to Manchester City by insisting it was a misunderstanding. The 24-year-old’s number was shown on the fourth official’s board, with Willy Caballero primed to come on in his place, late in extra-time of the Wembley clash. Kepa, who missed last Thursday’s win over Malmo with a hamstring problem, had already required treatment for an apparent bout of cramp, but waved the substitution away, with Sarri livid. The Spain goalkeeper saved Leroy Sane’s penalty in the shootout, but City won 4-3 as Jorginho had his effort saved and David Luiz hit a post before Raheem Sterling scored the decisive kick. Kepa afterwards clarified in an interview and on social media his view of the incident. “It was misunderstood. In no moment was it my intention to disobey, or anything like that, with the boss,” said Kepa, who signed from Athletic Bilbao last summer in a world record fee for a goalkeeper of £71.6million. “He thought I couldn’t continue, and – fundamentally – I was trying to say that physically I was fine.” Sarri’s position is precarious, but the performance, albeit in defeat, means his immediate future is almost certainly safe. And the incident served to suggest he was being undermined by the goalkeeper. Kepa admitted the images looked like he was defying Sarri, with whom he spoke in the aftermath of the loss. “I have full respect for the coach and his authority,” Kepa wrote on social media. International Football Association Board (IFAB) rules state a player can refuse to be substituted. But former Chelsea captain John Terry had a strong message for Kepa. “Once your number goes up you have to come off and show a bit of respect,” Terry said on Sky Sports. The situation was clarified only after the medics who had been treating Kepa returned to the dugout. However, the intervening period had seen Sarri angrily charge down the tunnel. “Kepa was right, but wrong in the way he conducted himself,” Sarri said. “I was really angry. I want to talk with him because he needs to understand that we can get in trouble, especially with you (the media).”   Get the latest personalised Blues products on our new TEAMtalk Chelsea shop!   The post Kepa has his say after extraordinary incident with Chelsea boss Sarri appeared first on teamtalk.com. - SPORT BETTING

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Kepa has his say after extraordinary incident with Chelsea boss Sarri Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri and Kepa Arrizabalaga attempted to diffuse the furore over the goalkeeper’s refusal to be substituted in Sunday’s Carabao Cup loss to Manchester City by insisting it was a misunderstanding. The 24-year-old’s number was shown on the fourth official’s board, with Willy Caballero primed to come on in his place, late in extra-time of the Wembley clash. Kepa, who missed last Thursday’s win over Malmo with a hamstring problem, had already required treatment for an apparent bout of cramp, but waved the substitution away, with Sarri livid. The Spain goalkeeper saved Leroy Sane’s penalty in the shootout, but City won 4-3 as Jorginho had his effort saved and David Luiz hit a post before Raheem Sterling scored the decisive kick. Kepa afterwards clarified in an interview and on social media his view of the incident. “It was misunderstood. In no moment was it my intention to disobey, or anything like that, with the boss,” said Kepa, who signed from Athletic Bilbao last summer in a world record fee for a goalkeeper of £71.6million. “He thought I couldn’t continue, and – fundamentally – I was trying to say that physically I was fine.” Sarri’s position is precarious, but the performance, albeit in defeat, means his immediate future is almost certainly safe. And the incident served to suggest he was being undermined by the goalkeeper. Kepa admitted the images looked like he was defying Sarri, with whom he spoke in the aftermath of the loss. “I have full respect for the coach and his authority,” Kepa wrote on social media. International Football Association Board (IFAB) rules state a player can refuse to be substituted. But former Chelsea captain John Terry had a strong message for Kepa. “Once your number goes up you have to come off and show a bit of respect,” Terry said on Sky Sports. The situation was clarified only after the medics who had been treating Kepa returned to the dugout. However, the intervening period had seen Sarri angrily charge down the tunnel. “Kepa was right, but wrong in the way he conducted himself,” Sarri said. “I was really angry. I want to talk with him because he needs to understand that we can get in trouble, especially with you (the media).”   Get the latest personalised Blues products on our new TEAMtalk Chelsea shop!   The post Kepa has his say after extraordinary incident with Chelsea boss Sarri appeared first on teamtalk.com.


Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri and Kepa Arrizabalaga attempted to diffuse the furore over the goalkeeper’s refusal to be substituted in Sunday’s Carabao Cup loss to Manchester City by insisting it was a misunderstanding.

The 24-year-old’s number was shown on the fourth official’s board, with Willy Caballero primed to come on in his place, late in extra-time of the Wembley clash.

Kepa, who missed last Thursday’s win over Malmo with a hamstring problem, had already required treatment for an apparent bout of cramp, but waved the substitution away, with Sarri livid.

The Spain goalkeeper saved Leroy Sane’s penalty in the shootout, but City won 4-3 as Jorginho had his effort saved and David Luiz hit a post before Raheem Sterling scored the decisive kick.

Kepa afterwards clarified in an interview and on social media his view of the incident.

“It was misunderstood. In no moment was it my intention to disobey, or anything like that, with the boss,” said Kepa, who signed from Athletic Bilbao last summer in a world record fee for a goalkeeper of £71.6million.

“He thought I couldn’t continue, and – fundamentally – I was trying to say that physically I was fine.”

Sarri’s position is precarious, but the performance, albeit in defeat, means his immediate future is almost certainly safe.

And the incident served to suggest he was being undermined by the goalkeeper.

during the Carabao Cup Final between Chelsea and Manchester City at Wembley Stadium on February 24, 2019 in London, England.

Kepa admitted the images looked like he was defying Sarri, with whom he spoke in the aftermath of the loss.

“I have full respect for the coach and his authority,” Kepa wrote on social media.

International Football Association Board (IFAB) rules state a player can refuse to be substituted.

But former Chelsea captain John Terry had a strong message for Kepa.

“Once your number goes up you have to come off and show a bit of respect,” Terry said on Sky Sports.

The situation was clarified only after the medics who had been treating Kepa returned to the dugout.

However, the intervening period had seen Sarri angrily charge down the tunnel.

“Kepa was right, but wrong in the way he conducted himself,” Sarri said.

“I was really angry. I want to talk with him because he needs to understand that we can get in trouble, especially with you (the media).”

 

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