Wow!
What a wake-up call he got !
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After years of laissez-faire treatment in the Colney Creche, Armand Traore has become detached from reality.
He must have been amazed by what happened when he was sent off near the end of the Aston Villa game, when his team was losing 1-0 after a penalty that the left back had conceded when he tugged Agbonlahor’s shirt in 58 minutes.
QPR manager Neil Warnock grabbed Traore as he was going down the tunnel.
Warnock told reporters, “I just thought he was a disgrace. I will fine him as much as I possibly can. I told him to his face ‘You’ve let me down and you’ve let the team down’.”
Traore flew into a silly challenge on the touchline to earn a second yellow card. After he was sent off, Rangers saved the game by forcing an own-goal from Richard Dunne in the 95th minute.
Warnock added, “As an opposition player when you are winning 1-0 away from home, that is what you want. I just think he was a bit thick and naive. “I said to him ‘When we’re playing at Fulham next week, what are you going to be doing?”
What do you think of what Warnock said?
You might call that anger.
I call it management.
I call it accountability.
Neil Warnock thinks footballers should be accountable for their actions.