Jose Mourinho weighs in on the Kepa-Sarri fallout at Chelsea


Previous Chelsea, and Manchester United, administrator Jose Mourinho has given his feeling on the episode which overwhelmed Manchester City's Carabao Cup triumph over Chelsea. Kepa would not fall off the pitch in spite of his supervisor, Maurizio Sarri, demanded that he did. It included an open yelling match at the end of the day finished with the Spanish manager staying on the pitch.

Mourinho, a man who is never reluctant to voice his considerations, said this to DAZN following the match. "Fortunately I never needed to experience this. The goalkeeper needs to demonstrate his identity, his certainty, needs to demonstrate that he is there and needs to be at the shootout and make spares - and I like that. (Yet, I don't care for that he leaves his coach and the associate coach in a circumstance of extraordinary delicacy."

The Portuguese coach additionally talked about how awkward the circumstance searched for Kepa's arranged substitution, Willy Caballero. "Furthermore, his colleague, who was prepared to enter the match, and who at last observed himself amidst a dangerous circumstance that had nothing to do with him."

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