Substitute goalkeeper the hero as Chelsea win UEFA Super Cup on penalties

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Kepa Arrizabalaga is mobbed by his Blues team-mates after his heroics in the penalty shootout moments after coming on. Picture: STUFF SPORTS.

Thomas Tuchel made the bold call, and Kepa Arrizabalaga made the big saves.

Brought on as a substitute with seconds remaining in extra-time, Kepa kept out two spot kicks as Chelsea beat Villarreal 6-5 in a penalty shootout to win the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday (Thursday NZT).

Tuchel, the Chelsea manager, has been informed by his team of statisticians that Kepa has a better record at saving penalties than first-choice goalkeeper Edouard Mendy, so the substitution was made in the 119th minute of a match that ended 1-1 after extra time.

Kepa had already saved a penalty from Aissa Mandi when he dived low to his right again and parried out Raul Albiol’s attempt in what proved to be the final kick of the shootout at Windsor Park in Northern Ireland.

As Chelsea’s players sprinted from the halfway line to celebrate with Kepa, one of the first to reach him was Mendy.

“It’s fantastic how Edu accepts it,” Tuchel said. “We needed to do what’s best for the team. … There is proof that Kepa is better in this discipline.”

Less than 10 weeks after Chelsea’s 1-0 win over Manchester City in the Champions League final in Porto, Cesar Azpilicueta was again lifting a European trophy to the backdrop of fireworks and tickertape.

Among the players celebrating on the podium behind him was Hakim Ziyech, who had his right arm in a sling after a suspected dislocated shoulder in the 40th minute – 13 minutes after putting Chelsea into the lead by converting a cross from Kai Havertz.

That was cancelled out by Gerard Moreno in the 73rd minute for the Spain international’s record 83rd goal for Villarreal – breaking the record he shared with US-born former Italy striker Giuseppe Rossi.

Moreno exchanged a one-two with Boulaye Dia before lifting his shot over Mendy and into the top corner.

Villarreal were playing in the UEFA Super Cup as the Europa League champions, a tournament they won by beating Manchester United in a penalty shootout.

On that occasion, every one of its players converted their penalties in the shootout before goalkeeper Gerónimo Rulli saved from opposite number David De Gea to seal an 11-10 win.

Rulli was on the bench on Wednesday (Thursday NZT), with Sergio Asenjo starting as goalkeeper and he saved the first kick of the shootout from Havertz. Chelsea scored their next six, while Kepa saved Villarreal’s second – from Mandi – and then Albiol, Villarreal’s 35-year-old captain.

“I was ready, because I knew this might happen,” Kepa said.