• PizzaAndFichi@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Ahahahaha poor cunt…

    The Dane shushed the San Marino defenders after putting his side ahead, a gesture which didn’t exactly win him any friends. 

    ‘That’s not true,’ Tosi told reporters when asked about Hojlund’s claims.

    'We only told him that he was not behaving properly. What he did was not necessary. He is a very strong striker, but he was not fair at all.

    ‘I haven’t lost respect for him completely, but we expected better behaviour. His behaviour when celebrating was unacceptable.’

    Tosi also suggested it was strange to hear a Premier League player complain about a physical approach.

    ‘Hojlund plays in a league against defenders who are far more skilled, physical and tougher than us, so he should be used to these kinds of duels,’ he said.

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      11 months ago

      I think he was complaining about the constant attempts to injure him, not the physical play.

      A knee to the back without any chance of playing the ball, is not physical play, it’s downright assault.

  • DjathIMarinuar@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    This reminds me of Muller’s remark on teams like San Marino

    Last Friday’s 8-0 drubbing in heavy rain kept Germany top of their 2018 World Cup qualifying group with a perfect record of four wins while San Marino, ranked 199 places below the Germans by Fifa, remain bottom.

    When asked about the value of such international miss-matches, Mueller admitted the question was “hard to answer”, adding “romantics say such games have their place”.

    Mueller says his “nothing to do with professional football” comment was taken out of context.

    “My statement in the interview after the match on Friday related to the question of the sporting value of the game in San Marino in relation to the risk of injury,” Mueller wrote on his Facebook page on Tuesday.

    "It was taken out of context by some media, which seems to have given some people the wrong impression, influenced by a sometimes humorous social media post by a former official of the San Marino Football Association.

    “I want to clarify here that I replied in the answer respectfully to illuminate both sides of the topic.”

    Mueller says he will not shy from speaking his mind.

    “I will continue to express my opinion in the future, even if I run the risk of getting a few flies buzzing around my ears,” added the 27-year-old.

    The matter could be put to bed over a beer.

    Gasperoni has apologised for poking fun at Germans in his rant and wants to meet Mueller when San Marino play the return qualifier in Nuremberg next June.

    “I am sure everything will be settled with a hand shake and when we are in Germany, we could go for a beer together,” added Gasperoni.