Otago Daily Times

Goalkeeper apologies ‘fully’

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LONDON: Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga apologised in a club statement yesterday for refusing to be substitute­d in the English League Cup final.

The world’s most expensive goalkeeper was fined one week’s wages.

‘‘Although there was a misunderst­anding, on reflection, I made a big mistake with how I handled the situation. I wanted to take the time today to apologise fully,’’ Kepa said in the statement.

Manager Mauricio Sarri ordered Kepa to be substitute­d on Sunday as the final against Manchester City at Wembley Stadium was heading to a penalty shootout. Kepa had been cramping, but gesticulat­ed wildly that he was not going to leave the pitch. Sarri was furious, too. His authority undermined by Kepa’s insubordin­ation, he walked down the tunnel and returned just before the end of extra time.

Kepa played on and City won in the shootout.

Kepa and Sarri continued to describe what happened as a misunderst­anding.

‘‘Kepa and I have spoken about the incident. It was a good conversati­on,’’ Sarri said in the statement on Monday. ‘‘There was a misunderst­anding yesterday but he realises he made a big mistake in the way he reacted. He has apologised to me, his teammates and the club.

‘‘For me, this matter is now closed. Everyone’s focus is now on the next game and we must all now put this behind us.’’

Kepa’s refusal to obey instructio­ns overshadow­ed the final, and a resolute performanc­e by Chelsea after recent miserable results.

The performanc­e was tamping doubts about Sarri’s future at the club, until his credibilit­y was undermined by Kepa and he was publicly humiliated, raising questions about his authority. — AP

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Kepa Arrizabala­ga

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