Willy Caballero believes Chelsea’s reaction to Kepa Arrizabalaga’s Wembley mutiny has reunited the club.

Veteran goalkeeper Caballero replaced Kepa for Chelsea’s game against Tottenham Hotspur and kept a clean sheet in a vital 2-0 win.

The victory sparked scenes of celebration among the players and Stamford Bridge supporters, who had turned on head coach Maurizio Sarri and midfielder Jorginho the previous week.

Other than being dropped on Wednesday night, Kepa was fined £190,000 and publically apologised after refusing to be substituted in the Carabao Cup final penalty shootout defeat to Manchester City.

Cabellero believes the reaction to the Kepa incident has brought everyone at Chelsea back together at a key time for Sarri, whose position had been under threat for the past fortnight.

Asked what the past few days had been like, 37-year-old Caballero said: “First of all it was a strange situation that everybody watched. I had to live with it, we had to live with it. But everybody that was involved in what happened learned something.