Maurizio Sarri admitted he was unable to join his players and coaching staff for a motivational huddle before extra-time of their penalty shootout win over Eintracht Frankfurt due to his superstitions.
The Italian coach is superstitious over placing his feet on the field of play and his team and backroom staff were on the pitch when they gathered to rouse themselves in the Europa League semi-final second-leg at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea qualified for the final and will face Arsenal in Baku after a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge took the tie to a penalty shootout after the same result in Germany last week.
Goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga saved two penalties and Eden Hazard scored the decisive penalty in what may prove to be his final kick of a ball at Stamford Bridge ahead of a touted summer transfer to Real Madrid.
Sarri, however, was a bystander while Chelsea gathered ahead of extra-time.
Sarri said: 'It is because I don't want to enter on the pitch. A superstition. I don't need to talk to them. I spoke with assistant Gianfranco Zola so they knew very well what to say.'
Sarri also revealed he could not bare to watch the final two penalty kicks, as Arrizabalaga saved from Goncalo Paciencia and Hazard converted.
The Italian added: 'I didn't want to suffer. There is no preparation for penalties because you can kick very well in the training ground and then the pressure is different.
'You need a great personality. Great character. It's really useless to try penalties. To be honest I didn't look at the last two penalties. I didn't know if Kepa saved very well or not.
In saving the penalties, the Spaniard redeemed himself for the episode at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City when Arrizabalaga refused to be substituted for Willy Caballero and Chelsea subsequently lost the shootout.
Arrizabalaga said: 'We always prepare for the penalty shooters before each game and today we are lucky.
'Wembley is in the past and I learned form it. I said I was sorry but we always keep moving forward and today was another game and we are happy to get to the final.'
lil_fabio
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Chelsea have two managers no need of sarri kepa is there[Crylaugh]
John008
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This definitely confirms dressing room problems, clearly the squad and Sarri don’t see eye to eye. He walked down the tunnel btw.
winterse
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I don't understand the need for him to stay and celebrate, seems like an excuse to take a dig at him. He is more than well doing his job and has taken a lot of unnecessary stick from clueless fans of ours. Give the man a break
Dukekill
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Anyone who smokes cigarettes knows where he is going... as a smoker, going 120+ minutes without one is rough..
Richarder
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Sarri has done very well despite all the criticism.and with one of the weakest squads Chelsea have ever had..if he stays I believe Chelsea will be the better for it next season..this team will get better.
cape
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His English is not good and he let his club captain take it. Same as Conte did with Terry. They look to the leaders on the pitch. Although I’m not convinced Cesar is a leader
iampapi
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This definitely confirms dressing room problems, clearly the squad and Sarri don’t see eye to eye. He walked down the tunnel btw.
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People who comment before reading the article are stupid. So are you!!!