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Tashan Deniran-Alleyne

Watch: Maurizio Sarri storms out of Chelsea training session on the eve of Europa League final

All doesn't appear to be well in the Chelsea camp ahead of the Europa League final against Arsenal.

In the final training session before facing the Gunners in tomorrow night's clash at the Baku Olympic Stadium, Blues head coach Maurizio Sarri stormed off, kicking his hat in astonishing scenes.

What has angered the Italian tactician is unclear.

One theory is that he was reportedly unhappy that open training was an hour long, whilst the popular theory centres around a bust-up between David Luiz and Gonzalo Higuain.

As the South American pair clashed, Sarri is seen walking off the pitch and made to so kick his Chelsea hat - presumably to display just how angry he was with whatever seems to have bothered him.

It's hardly the type of scenes Blues fans would want to see ahead of such a big game.

Take a look at a few photos as well as video clip from the incident.

Although it must be stated that football.london are in Baku and it's not clear if both situations are connected.

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