Alan Pardew said Chris Brunt apologised to him for his outburst in the dressing room after last Saturday’s defeat against Huddersfield and has urged his West Bromwich Albion players to show “fight on the pitch” as he battles to hold on to his job.
Pardew’s future is on the line at Watford on Saturday after winning only one of his 14 league games, with the 2-1 defeat at home by Huddersfield leaving West Brom bottom and prompting Brunt to criticise the manager and some of his team-mates.
“Brunty came and saw me on Tuesday and he apologised for his outburst, which was purely frustration about not winning, and I understand that,” Pardew said. “I don’t have a problem with it. I have no problem with Chris Brunt or any player here and I would be foolish to sideline anyone and I won’t until I think discipline really has been broken. And at the moment apart from the incident in Barcelona [when four players allegedly stole a taxi], it hasn’t.”
Source :- theguaraian
Pardew’s future is on the line at Watford on Saturday after winning only one of his 14 league games, with the 2-1 defeat at home by Huddersfield leaving West Brom bottom and prompting Brunt to criticise the manager and some of his team-mates.
“Brunty came and saw me on Tuesday and he apologised for his outburst, which was purely frustration about not winning, and I understand that,” Pardew said. “I don’t have a problem with it. I have no problem with Chris Brunt or any player here and I would be foolish to sideline anyone and I won’t until I think discipline really has been broken. And at the moment apart from the incident in Barcelona [when four players allegedly stole a taxi], it hasn’t.”
Source :- theguaraian
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