Not big enough? Manchester City Iron Guard on Parker Incident: It's a good thing that cavallero didn't go.

In that early mor of February 25th, Manchester City beat Chelsea 4-3 on penalties to defend the championship in the just-concluded final of the Calabrian Cup in England. However, in the overtime stage of the game, Parker refused Surrey to replace him and directly took the title of Manchester City. After the game, Manchester City captain Kong Pani bluntly told the BBC: Fortunately, cavallero didn't play!

Cavallero, a 37-year-old substitute goalkeeper for Chelsea, played for Manchester City for a long time many years ago, especially in the final of the same Carling Cup (predecessor of Carabao Cup) three years ago. It was cavallero who played the hero of the night in the penalty shootout and helped the team beat Liverpool with a magical triple jump to win the cup. Therefore, Kong Pani's remarks are no joke. He certainly doesn't want cavallero to have a chance to reproduce the miracle of three years ago. In addition, Kong Pani joked that he hoped that when he was replaced in the future, he would refuse to leave like Parker.

Today, the dispute between Parker and Surrey completely put the fact that Chelsea dressing room generals are at odds in front of the global TV screen. This is not the first similar incident. In the past few years, before Italian coach Surrey, both Mourinho and Kong Di were expelled from the class because of poor performance and out-of-control dressing room management. The two famous coaches were seriously injured one after another. It can be said that it is not easy to manage Chelsea's dressing room. Before the game, although the news that Surrey was going to be fired because of his poor record had already spread all over the streets, the coach, the players and the management didn't speak out about it, so this sudden situation in the game was the first time for the team to publicly disclose the tension between the two sides. No matter from what point of view, Parker's disobedience to the coach's instructions is a great damage to the overall cohesion of the team, and Old Surrey even left angrily for a time. It is foreseeable that Chelsea will punish Parker in the next few days. The only thing we can say is that we hope that manager Surrey can continue to coach at Chelsea.