Sarri Should Have Forced Kepa Off : Terry



John Terry believes Maurizio Sarri should have forced Kepa Arrizabalaga off after Chelsea's goalkeeper refused to be substituted in the Carabao Cup final defeat to Manchester City.

City retained the trophy courtesy of Sunday's 4-3 penalty shoot-out success, Raheem Sterling scoring the winning kick after a tense goalless draw at Wembley.

But the true drama had come at the end of extra time when Kepa, who had already received treatment for what appeared to be cramp, went down for a second time.

Kepa's act of defiance left Sarri furious, with Chelsea's head coach heading towards the tunnel before returning to the touchline.

And Chelsea legend Terry, currently Dean Smith's assistant at Aston Villa, insisted that Sarri should have done more to ensure that Kepa left the field.

"I think [it leaves Sarri] in a tough place, I'm surprised he didn't come on and force him to come off," Terry told Sky Sports.

"If I'm the manager there, you go on. It puts a big cloud over a really good performance. If your number goes up you have to come off.

"Where does that leave the rest of the Premier League players in the future? Do players start refusing to come off?"

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ancelotti: Selfish Bale Sparked Real Madrid Exit

Sarri Yet To Make Selection Call on Kepa

Decisive Jorginho Strike Wins it for Chelsea