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Chelsea pay penalty as Kepa defies orders in cup final defeat to Manchester City

Kepa Arrizabalaga undermined manager Maurizio Sarri by refusing to be substituted as Chelsea were beaten 4-3 on penalties by Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final.

Chelsea boss Sarri wanted to replace the apparently injured goalkeeper with Willy Caballero in the closing minutes of extra time at Wembley but the Spaniard stayed on the field despite his number being shown on the board.

Sarri’s tactics, however, had been relatively successful after the 6-0 mauling Chelsea suffered at the hands of City just a fortnight ago.

With Eden Hazard playing as a ‘false nine’ and Gonzalo Higuain on the bench, the Londoners set out purely to contain.

Although Jorginho’s fouling of Sergio Aguero seconds after kick-off was a bit unnecessary, it was an approach that frustrated City.

As expected, Pep Guardiola’s men dominated possession but they found it difficult to create chances.

Chelsea’s best opportunity of the opening period came when Hazard got the better of Aymeric Laporte in the area but his shot was blocked.

City applied more pressure but the frustration continued and Chelsea almost caught them on the counter-attack as Hazard cut back for N’Golo Kante but the Frenchman missed the target. Ross Barkley also curled an effort over.

City suffered a blow heading into extra time – with potential implications for the title race as well – as key midfielder Fernandinho limped off with an apparent groin injury.

Kepa required treatment for cramp after that save – the second time the physios had been on to him in quick succession – and Sarri decided he had to be replaced with penalties looming. Former City keeper Caballero was poised but extraordinary scenes followed as Kepa refused to move.

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