Not excusing Ggg for saying it. Seems dumb to say so recent to the events, but it's also in line with his whole VibeSquad and team building style. Definitely a players coach. I think he sees himself as a mentor to players and a guy that's been there before. Similar thing with this supposed symposium, mentoring other leaders, basically storytelling how he has dealt with a talented team member that wasn't all vibed in with vibe of the vibesquad.Dre_00 said:Come ONNNNNN man.tysker said:
Or he got sick of the 'why not play Gio more' question and told the truth. Or should we perpetuate the Gio is a injury prone player myth?
He's THE NATIONAL TEAM MANAGER. If he can't handle getting asked a question like that and reacts by throwing his ENTIRE process under the bus, then he's not fit for ANY coaching job in soccer let alone the job he holds. Hundreds of coaches get asked stupid ass questions over and over again about players they don't particularly care for or are constant problems. Most of them don't respond with "Yeah, that guy sucks but we fixed it in house".
I dont think he said Gio sucks, just that there weren't plans for lots of playing time, which makes sense. Gio was always a flyer for this WC. The 12-13 vote thing from another anonymous source is more damning. Klinsman probably wouldnt have even brought him if there was any suggestion that he wouldnt train hard and/or wasnt fully prepared.