Former Chelsea manager Ruud Gullit believes that current "Blues" manager Maurizio Sarri simply mishandled the situation regarding Sunday's conflict with Kepa Arrizabalaga explanation.
Remind you, in the Carabao Cup final, the young goalkeeper refused to follow the coach's instructions and refused to give way on the field to Willy Caballero.
"In this situation, team captain Cesar Azpilicueta had to go to the player and tell him to leave.
Sarri gave a political response to the newspapers so that there would be no more confusion the next day.
Everyone saw what happened. The coach's reaction on the sidelines said it all," said the Dutchman.
According to R. Gullit, Maurizio tried tactically to win the final.
"I think the coach wanted to make the change because Caballero knew the Man City players better.
Meanwhile, the goalkeeper thought he was being replaced due to an injury. That's why he refused to leave the field.
I don't know if anyone explained the situation to him at that moment. But Kepa refused to leave the field and I think it crossed the coach's authority."