Kapa incident: Messy had also refused replacement in 2014 (Video)

Capa Arizbalagas' refusal to be replaced during yesterday's final in Carabao Cup dominated the world press, Periscopi translates. The number of Chelsea's goalkeeper had appeared on Wembley's electronic screen, signaling for replacement while his coach, Maurizio Sarri, believed he was injured. Penalties were a matter of minutes to be executed, and Sarri [...]
Capa Arizbalagas' refusal to be replaced during yesterday's final in Carabao Cup dominated the world press, Periscopi translates.
The number of Chelsea's goalkeeper had appeared on Wembley's electronic screen, signaling for replacement while his coach, Maurizio Sarri, believed he was injured.
Penalties were a matter of minutes to be executed, and Sarri might also have thought Willy Caballero was the best choice.
However, Kapa disobeyed his coach and did not let go of the field by pushing his coach even to get out of the stadium to return, judging him with that swift act.
Karen failed to help his team win the match, so Manchester City managed to win the first seasonal trophy [by four expected to win: FA CPP, Premier League and Champions League.
Former Chelsea striker Chris Sutton has told the BBC that “Keppa should never play for Chelsea again. It [to City] should be its last match in the team's fanele. He's a disgrace. I've never seen anything like it. ”
Either way, this isn't the first time we've seen a player refuse to replace. In October 2014, he was the world's best player of all time, Lionel Messi, he wouldn't give up until Barcelona was winning 3 to 0.
The coach of the time, Louis Enrique, sought replacement for the remaining 15 minutes, with the three points provided, but Messi demonstrated that he wanted to stay in the field and kept walking in the field, ignoring the coach's decision.
No one cared when Messy refused to come off. Standards. Pic.twitter. com/C8i BH2pqYH
(@petrsek) Febbery 25, 2019
And Enrique, then he decided not to further upset the club's top player, replacing Neymar instead. /Periscopi












