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Man City Win EFL Cup in Shootout, Chelsea’s Kepa Defies Boss Sarri

Touchline embarrassment for the Blues even as City win the English League Cup for the fourth time in six seasons.

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Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga was beaten four times in the penalty shootout to enable Manchester City to successfully defend their English League Cup title after the Spaniard undermined manager Maurizio Sarri by refusing to be substituted during the final on Sunday, 24 February.

Nearing the end of extra time, with the game locked at 0-0, Kepa appeared troubled by hamstring problems and Sarri tried to replace him with Willy Caballero.

But Kepa, the world's most expensive goalkeeper after joining Chelsea in August for 80 million euros (then $93 million), would not leave the field – wildly indicating to the touchline that he wanted to continue.

Publicly humiliated, Sarri was furious and initially headed down the tunnel before returning just in time for the end of 120 minutes.

In the shootout, Kepa made only one save from Leroy Sane and Sterling completed a 4-3 victory on penalties to keep City in contention for a quadruple.

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“I’ve never seen it (before), said Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany. “I wish I could do it every now and then when I don’t want to get subbed off.”

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 adds to the manager’s problems with Chelsea down to sixth in the Premier League.
Touchline embarrassment for the Blues even as City win the English League Cup for the fourth time in six seasons.
Chelsea ‘keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga (right) refused to be substituted, against manager Maurizio Sarri’s wishes, during their EFL Cup final loss to Manchester City.
(Photo: AP)

“Luckily I never had to go through this,” said Jose Mourinho, who Chelsea fired in 2015 citing “palpable discord” with his players.

“The goalkeeper wants to show his personality, his confidence, wants to show that he is there and wants to be at the shootout and make saves – and I like that.”

But Mourinho, covering the match in Spain for the internet streaming service DAZN, said the situation made him “really sad”.

“I don’t like that he leaves his coach and the assistant coach in a situation of great fragility, and his teammate, who was ready to enter the match, and who in the end saw himself in the middle of a problematic situation that had nothing to do with him.”
Jose Mourinho, former Chelsea manager

The flare-up undermined how Sarri had set up his team to successfully thwart City two weeks after a 6-0 loss in the Premier League. City did, however, lose top spot on Sunday after Liverpool drew 0-0 at Manchester United.

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