Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino has insisted his side have 'moved on' from the penalty debacle that marred their 6-0 win over Everton this week.
The Blues romped to one of their best wins this season against the Toffees on Monday night, but a squabble over who would take a penalty with the score at 4-0 was the main talking point after the game.
Noni Madueke was seen picking up the ball after James Tarkowski fouled the winger, before an enraged Nicolas Jackson attempted to grab it off him. The pair continued to argue as Madueke carried the ball towards the penalty spot, before Cole Palmer - already on a hat-trick - pointed out he was the team's designated taker.
Palmer was then forced to shove an animated Jackson away, with Gallagher backing him up, before putting the ball down and slotting it away for his fourth of the night.
Pochettino was furious after the game and did not hide his feelings, claiming the incident was 'unacceptable' and that it would not happen again.
The Argentine has now revealed the players - along with staff and directors - had a meeting where he gave a 'clear message', with everyone now moving on.
'I made it clear after the game. We had a meeting with all the players, staff and the sporting directors,' he said ahead of their FA Cup semi-final clash against Man City.
'I explained my feelings and delivered a clear message that I delivered in my media and press conference. We move on and I think they understood the situation.
'In some [ways] it's an image you don't like, in another [way] it's good if the player wants to take the responsibility and take the penalties, show their personality and the character of the team. But they need to respect the rules.
'Discipline is so important. The way they approached
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