
Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga has addressed his decision to not leave the field during extra time in the Carabao Cup Final against Manchester City on Sunday, despite his manager making the decision to substitute him.
After the Spaniard went down twice with an apparent injury, Blues boss Maurizio Sarri sprang into action, and attempted to bring on backup stopper Willy Cabellero. However,
The game ended 0-0, and Chelsea went on to lose the subsequent penalty shootout, with Kepa managing to save just one of the City spot kicks.
— kepa Arrizabalaga (@kepa_46) February 24, 2019
Speaking to Chelsea's official website, Kepa claimed the incident was a matter of crossed wires: "
"We have spoken now, and I was only trying to say I’m fine. He thought I wasn’t fine."
Meanwhile, despite his explosion reaction, Sarri has also played down the incident, and made a similar statement claiming that it was a mere misunderstanding, as oppose to a case of clear subordination from the club's record signing. The Blues play Spurs in the Premier League on Wednesday, and it will be fascinating to see whether Kepa keeps his place as Chelsea keeper.
Source : 90min