Chelsea squad more together than ever after Kepa Arrizabalaga and Maurizio Sarri row, says Willy Caballero

Chelsea squad more together than ever after Kepa Arrizabalaga and Maurizio Sarri row, says Willy Caballero
Willy Caballero insists the Chelsea squad are more together than ever following Kepa Arrizabalagas row with manager Maurizio Sarri.Blues goalkeeper Kepa defied Sarri by refusing to be substituted in second-half extra time against Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final, which his side lost 4-3 on penalties.Willy Caballero has played second fiddle to Kepa this season3
Willy Caballero has played second fiddle to Kepa this season
Sarri was incensed on the touchline and subsequently fined his player a weeks wages and dropped him for Cabellero in Chelseas 2-0 win over Tottenham on Wednesday night.Cabellero, who made his first league start of the season against Spurs, said: It was a strange situation that everybody has to watch. We had to pass it. I had to live with it, we had to live with it. But everybody that was involved in what happened, learned something.This just brings something good in the atmosphere of the team, thats the good news, that we went through this.We have spent the last few days in good harmony, trying to talk about things and how to beat Spurs, and we did it.Maurizio Sarri was furious with Kepa Arrizabalaga during Sunday’s Carabao Cup finalSky Sports3
Maurizio Sarri was furious with Kepa Arrizabalaga during Sunday’s Carabao Cup final
What happened was probably very important because it was in a final, but it doesnt matter. We improved a lot and we are more together than ever.We spoke about it after the incident and it was good to have a chat with him. I think he learned lot from what happened, we learned a lot as a team and as a club.The good news is that we are more involved in this. You need to be involved for sure. Sometimes these things put players apart but in this case we are more together than ever.Willy Caballero was barely troubled against Tottenham3
Willy Caballero was barely troubled against Tottenham
Kepa was forced to watch from the bench as Caballero had little to do against Spurs.The former Manchester City goalkeeper revealed Kepa has been supporting him since Sundays final.He added: We make mistakes because we are human beings, we are people. Thats it.“This can be the same for top players or experienced players, we make mistakes in our lives, in our jobs. The good result of this is we have found a lot of people near to him to help him.We trained very well the next day to prepare for the game. The boss decided to put me in the goal and Kepa was supporting me in the warm-up and everything so I think we are in good harmony.“We must keep going like this because as keepers we must support each other.

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