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Published 09:03 25 Feb 2019 GMT
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"The goalkeeper wants to show his personality, his confidence, wants to show that he is there and wants to be at the shootout and make saves — and I like that," Mourinho said while covering the match.Despite his praise, the Portuguese coach didn't spare Kepa of criticism, admitting that the goalkeeper left his manager in the lurch with his behaviour. "I don’t like that he leaves his coach and the assistant coach in a situation of great fragility." Sarri was quick to downplay the incident in the aftermath, saying that it was a misunderstanding. This version of events has been backed up by Kepa himself. Optics are crucial in football however, and it remains to be seen whether the relationship between the under pressure manager and his player will be damaged by what occurred.

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