Chris Kamara
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Sarri decided that he wanted to take him off and the goalkeeper then refused to come off.
You were there, what were your thoughts?
At the time, Gus?
We talked about your press conference and you were very honest in your press conference of Bordeaux and you said what's happened is embarrassing and it shouldn't have happened.
And your honesty, and you knew, you said you knew you felt you were going to get sacked because you'd been so honest.
And you've seen Sarri in that sort of situation and you can see how frustrated and how angry he is, how disrespected he felt.
And it seems to be...
Do you think he's been as honest as he should have been off the back of it?
He done it, I do it.
You set the precedent, don't you?
That's the worry.
Let's take Chelsea back to happier times because all this season, Gus, we've been asking our guests about their favourite game and you've picked an absolute belter for Chelsea fans, certainly not, perhaps, for Manchester United fans.
It was October 3rd, 1999.
This is 27 seconds.
But we thought we'd have a little look back, a closer analysis of the incident that maybe changed the nicky back Dennis Wise.
Because just if people think... For me, he played the ball.
Right next to them as well.
Oh, just a bit.
But then they call that sort of stuff the dark arts in football with Dennis Wise there at the time puts in a big tackle but then has a little go at Nicky, engages him in a way that means Nicky reacts and then Nicky's gone off.
He'd have to go on a course.