Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa says he's not proud about the infamous substitution incident in the Carabao Cup final last season.
Former Blues boss Maurizio Sarri attempted to substitute the Spaniard after it seemed he had suffered an injury, with Willy Caballero ready to come on.
But Kepa refused to come off and Chelsea eventually lost on penalties.
"I am not proud about what happened, I lived [through] a good storm that weekend," Kepa told Cadena SER.
"This is a situation that I never felt. He thought I was injured, everything went faster [than expected] and happened as it happened. I said sorry to everyone and Sarri explained to me how he felt after this, but we were in the spotlight this week.
"Internally, everything was solved and finished the day after Carabao Cup.
"From now I will ask the manager [questions] just in the half-time of the extra-time!"

