he went as mental as he could, short of coming onto the pitch and pulling him off (LOL)genome wrote:Disgraceful from Kepa and just proves who is really in charge at Chelsea. Until they start having respect for their managers they will continue to fail.
I don't think Sarri should've backed down, to be honest.
Agreed on this. None of the other Chelsea players, including the captain, ushered Kepa off the pitch which shows the lack of the respect they all have for Sarri.The Enfield Royal71 wrote:David luiz should have pulled rank tbh
I also enjoyed Azpilicueta saying that he didn't see the situation because he was on the other side of the pitch.Old Man Andrews wrote:Sarri saying it was all a misunderstanding.
What a basket case of a club. Feel sorry for the likes of Hudson-Odoi, Ampadu etc. Young lads being set such awful examples on a daily basis.genome wrote:I also enjoyed Azpilicueta saying that he didn't see the situation because he was on the other side of the pitch.Old Man Andrews wrote:Sarri saying it was all a misunderstanding.
He could still have subbed Kepa for the shootout after the game I think. Heard them say that on TV anyway.Stranded wrote:Sarri should have just bought Caballero on to play outfield for the last 90 seconds and then nominated him as the keeper for the shoot-out.
Disgraceful scenes from Kepa - don't care if he was fit - the manager wants you off, off you go. Caballero is a renowned penalty saver and may well have won them the cup.
Farcical as it was - I don't agree with this. Sarri didn't want Kepa off - they thought he was injured. If you look at the footage, as soon as Kepa was on his feet he was telling the bench he was fine. Seems to have be some mis-communication somewhere with the medical staff and the bench. As for Caballero - yes he's a good penalty stopper, but Kepa did make one save. It was the misses from Jorghino and Luiz that lost it for Chelsea in the shootout....Stranded wrote:
Disgraceful scenes from Kepa - don't care if he was fit - the manager wants you off, off you go. Caballero is a renowned penalty saver and may well have won them the cup.
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