When things are down, not going well, your star player falling out with your manager is the last thing you really want to see. People put two and two together and get five and six.
Tempers flare up, passion. Whatever was said, we don’t know. I’m sure they sat down on Monday morning in the manager’s office and had a chat. It’s water under the bridge.
It happened when I was a manager when something happened with a player. You just sort it out. I had disagreements with managers in the past too. Flare-ups when I was a player, but I was in the wrong and we made up, big-time. It just happens.
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Tempers were high for whatever reason. Mo might have thought he should have been playing, but the manager is the manager. It’s his decision at the end of the day.
To be fair, none of the forwards have been really hitting the high notes, so it could have been any of them benched. We’re still not taking our chances and the manager has seen it the way it was and tried to change it.
I’ve seen the hoo-ha about what he’s said after the game, there being fire if he talks. But he didn’t speak so it’s all irrelevant. They’ve drawn the game and everyone’s disappointed.
Nothing was said after the game with him and the manager, maybe Jurgen’s thought he was a bit too temperamental at the time, and waited until the right moment on Monday morning as most managers do.
He was very angry at the time, and you’re allowed to say what you want.
People are just putting their own slant on it, whatever they want, but I’m sure it’s all been sorted out now. I’m sure they
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