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Pulled off, but goalie refuses to go

Chelsea’s Kepa defies manager, then is beaten four times in shootout

- ROB HARRIS

LONDON— Watching goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga appearing to struggle with cramp, and with a penalty shootout looming to settle the League Cup final, Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri summoned a substitute from the bench. Kepa was furious. Wildly gesticulat­ing with his arms, the world’s most expensive goalkeeper forcibly indicated to Sarri he would be ready to face penalties against Manchester City with the Wembley showpiece locked at 0-0 and extra time about to end.

But Sarri was determined to bring on Willy Caballero, who saved three spot kicks in the 2016 League Cup final while in City’s winning side.

So Kepa, who joined Chelsea in August for 80 million euros (then $93 million), simply refused to leave the field.

“Once your number goes up you have to come off and show a bit of respect,” former Chelsea captain John Terry said on the Sky Sports broadcast. “Deal with that after.”

Publicly humiliated with his authority undermined, Sarri was furious and initially headed down the tunnel before returning just in time for extra time to end.

In the shootout, Kepa made only one save from Leroy Sane and was beaten four times as Raheem Sterling completed a 4-3 victory on penalties to de- fend City’s title and keep the team in contention for a quadruple.

After collecting his runnersup medal, Sarri sought to diffuse the controvers­y.

“It was a big misunderst­anding,” Sarri said.

“I understood the goalkeeper had cramp and for me he was unable to go to penalties but the problem was not cramp so he was able to go to penalties.”

With Kepa offering no immediate public explanatio­n, it was left to Sarri to do the talking.

“Kepa was right but in the wrong way,” Sarri said. “He was right for the motivation but not for the conduct.”

The insubordin­ation exposes the player power that has appeared to often cause problems for Chelsea managers.

It leaves the 60-year-old Sarri without a trophy in his career and Kepa’s defiance adds to the manager’s problems with Chelsea down to sixth in the Premier League.

 ?? ALASTAIR GRANT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Manchester City's Kyle Walker reacts during a tense moment in the match against Chelsea at Wembley. City won 4-3.
ALASTAIR GRANT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Manchester City's Kyle Walker reacts during a tense moment in the match against Chelsea at Wembley. City won 4-3.

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