
Chelsea have fined goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga a week's wages for an incident which saw him refuse to be substituted off in Sunday's Carabao Cup final.
Both Kepa and manager Maurizio Sarri insisted immediately after the match that the Spaniard's refusal to leave the pitch was down to an error in communication – a claim not backed up by Sarri's visibly furious on the touchline at the time – and Kepa's fine further reinforces the sense that the initial explanation was a political untruth.
Kepa Arrizabalaga and Maurizio Sarri have tonight issued follow-up statements following Sunday's Carabao Cup final...
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Chelsea lost the final to Manchester City on penalties after the two teams could not be separated over 120 minutes, and the Mail report that the Blues' dressing room has been split in the 24 hours or so after the match.
Sarri and substitute goalkeeper Willy Caballero are said to be furious at the young Spaniard's obstinate refusal to leave the pitch against direct orders, while others are taking the side of the club's record signing – with Blues chiefs now working double-time to avoid a repeat of the 'player power' row which has soured more than one previous manager's tenure.
In a brief statement on the club's official website on Monday night, Sarri said: "
Source : 90min