His reaction to being sent off was one of pure passion, his sending off was due to pure passion and well he gives a

I want that in a liverpool player grit, determination,a will to win and a sense of comradery.

The Manhattan Project wrote:Is Manhattan the only one to find it hilarious that a player who speaks about eight words of English gets sent off for dissent?
metalhead wrote:Seriously...from an ex liverpool player.
I don't think it was "stupidity" from rafa benitez because its not very often that managers don't defend their players.
redtrader74 wrote:The Manhattan Project wrote:Is Manhattan the only one to find it hilarious that a player who speaks about eight words of English gets sent off for dissent?
His English is actually very good.
heimdall wrote:metalhead wrote:Seriously...from an ex liverpool player.
I don't think it was "stupidity" from rafa benitez because its not very often that managers don't defend their players.
I think he's got this spot on, Rafa should grow a set of balls and not be sticking up for Mascha in this case, he should be saying what an idiot he was and fining him, by defending him Mascha will think this is ok behaviour and will continue to be rude and show dissent to refs.
heimdall wrote:metalhead wrote:Seriously...from an ex liverpool player.
I don't think it was "stupidity" from rafa benitez because its not very often that managers don't defend their players.
I think he's got this spot on, Rafa should grow a set of balls and not be sticking up for Mascha in this case, he should be saying what an idiot he was and fining him, by defending him Mascha will think this is ok behaviour and will continue to be rude and show dissent to refs.
ConnO'var wrote:heimdall wrote:metalhead wrote:Seriously...from an ex liverpool player.
I don't think it was "stupidity" from rafa benitez because its not very often that managers don't defend their players.
I think he's got this spot on, Rafa should grow a set of balls and not be sticking up for Mascha in this case, he should be saying what an idiot he was and fining him, by defending him Mascha will think this is ok behaviour and will continue to be rude and show dissent to refs.
Disagree completely, mate.
Masch was wrong, IMO, but why should a manager slate him in public and risk alienating a player who's been excellent for us by embarassing him?
Rafa was right... support him publicly but discipline him privately behind closed doors either through a fine or a right, royal verbal boll0cking..... but in private.
If Mascha had one in deliberately to hurt someone with intent.... then I'd agree with you. But given the situation, intent and consequence, I would say that Rafa handled this well enough.
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