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Ex-Crystal Palace owner Jordan attacks Chelsea boss Sarri

Former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan has slated Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri.

Jordan was reacting to Sarri's antics during Chelsea's Carabao Cup final loss to Manchester City after Kepa Arrizabalaga refused to be substituted.

“Most of the reaction after the game was empathy towards the manager, but I thought his behaviour on the touchline was nigh on pathetic," Jordan told talkSPORT.

“If the player doesn't come off when he hooks him, who's that down to? That's down to the manager.

“If the player doesn't respect the manager, who's that down to? That's down to the manager.

“When I watch him parading around the technical area, pulling his shirt open, storming down the tunnel and then coming back, all because he can't get a player to do as he's bloody told – I thought to myself, 'you're a joke'.

“And then I see him having to be held back by [Antonio] Rudiger – who's the boss here?

“If I'm that manager and I want that player off, I don't care where I am, I'm going to march down the touchline until I'm directly parallel to where he is and if I have to get a shepherd's crook I'm going to hook that player off and he's going to come off.

“I'd rather that than the ridiculous histrionics, where he's got Stan Laurel in Gianfranco Zola as his sidekick sitting there going, 'well I don't know Ollie, I don't know Ollie, what are you going to do?'.

“I felt it was all very, very poor across the board.

“The bottom line is in all this is, if your manager doesn't have control over the players in the first place, it isn't actually the players' fault, it's the manager's fault.

“He's the person who has got to make sure these players understand that he means what he says and he says what he means."

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