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Thomas Tuchel has absolved Kepa Arrizabalaga from any blame after the shot-stopper cost Chelsea the Carabao Cup trophy against Liverpool.
Kepa, who was subbed on for the shootouts missed a decisive spot-kick to deny the Blues an opportunity to lift the domestic trophy.
His Liverpool counterpart Caoimhin Kelleher was the hero in the post-match penalties as he scored his before Kepa blasted his effort over the bar.
Tuchel has now come out to take the blame for the Carabao Cup defeat, insisting he is solely responsible.
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FootballThe Chelsea manager went on to defend his decision to sub off Edouard Mendy in favour of Kepa for the Sunday, February 27, thrilling final staged at Wembley Stadium.
Tuchel had opted to start Edouard Mendy for the showpiece before bringing Kepa on specifically for the shootouts.
The Spaniard keeper has a better track record of saving penalties than Mendy but failed to save any of Liverpool’s efforts.
"I am the guy who takes the decisions, sometimes it works out or not works out. This is the life of a football coach who does substitutions," the Chelsea boss said after the match.
"Sometimes you bring on a player and he scores and sometimes you bring on a player and he makes a decisive mistake.
"This is what happens so no regrets. If you need to take the blame, take it on me and I take responsibility for that, of course," he added.
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