Sarri mess for Chelsea as Kepa row overshadows Spurs clash

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Last Updated : Feb 26 2019 | 9:40 AM IST

All eyes will be on the Chelsea team sheet at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday as the fall-out from Maurizio Sarri's astonishing row with Kepa Arrizabalaga threatens to cause further damage in a crucial London derby against Tottenham Hotspur.

Chelsea boss Sarri was furious when Blues goalkeeper Kepa refused to be substituted after needing treatment in the closing stages of Sunday's League Cup final against Manchester City.

Chelsea eventually lost 4-3 on penalties after a goalless draw, but that blow paled in comparison to the problems caused by Kepa's rebellious behaviour and Sarri's raging response on the Wembley touchline.

Sarri was already fighting to avoid the sack amid reports the Italian has lost the backing of his players due to his stubborn tactics, dull training methods and habit of publicly criticising them.

The sight of Kepa staging a mutiny in the middle of Chelsea's biggest game of the season laid bare the problems Sarri has been struggling to resolve.

He tried to regain control of the situation by claiming the incident was a "big misunderstanding" caused by a delay in getting information from the team doctor about the extent of Kepa's injury.

That hardly excused Kepa from such disrespectful behaviour and few could have been convinced by the Spaniard's insistence his actions were misinterpreted because he had no intention of disobeying Sarri.

Meanwhile Watching Sarri rip open his training top and storm down the tunnel during the Kepa row hardly inspired confidence that he has the composure required to navigate such a treacherous predicament.

He looks set to remain in charge for the Tottenham match at least. Now the question is whether Sarri, who said he didn't plan to discipline Kepa, will allow the keeper to retain his place in the team.

"What he Sarri has to do now is to make sure Kepa knows that he was in the wrong," former Chelsea star Pat Nevin said.

"That absolutely does weaken his position and make it look as if the player had more power than him."
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"The coach has the power over the group. He has our respect."

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First Published: Feb 26 2019 | 9:40 AM IST

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