My concerns about his big gob grow
http://talksport.com/football/di-canio-o’shea-cost-sunderland-points-again-13083158095
Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio tore into his players following the Black Catsâ 3-1 defeat to Crystal Palace.
The Italian was fuming with his side for conceding a scrappy Danny Gabbidon goal and a penalty that allowed Dwight Gayle to break his Palace duck.
Centre-back John OâShea was shown a straight red card for bringing Gayle down with 10 minutes remaining, leading to the former Man United stopper apologising to his team-mates afterwards.
But Di Canio would rather the Irishman not make mistakes in the first place.
âHe is one of our best and experienced players, so I would rather he not come into the dressing room and say sorry because two games in a row is already too much," he raged.
"Last week [when he fouled Daniel Osvaldo to allow Southampton to score a late free-kick] cost two points and this week, it was a minimum of one point."
Di Canio was pleased to have striker Steven Fletcher back from injury as the Scotland hitman scored his team's leveller, but was far from happy at the way the Black Cats conceded.
âThe first two goals are very pathetic. We have to be honest; they are pathetic for this level," he said after the game. "The players have dignity and they must recognise this because if they think they were just lucky, then they are going to be in trouble.â
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http://talksport.com/football/di-canio-o’shea-cost-sunderland-points-again-13083158095
Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio tore into his players following the Black Catsâ 3-1 defeat to Crystal Palace.
The Italian was fuming with his side for conceding a scrappy Danny Gabbidon goal and a penalty that allowed Dwight Gayle to break his Palace duck.
Centre-back John OâShea was shown a straight red card for bringing Gayle down with 10 minutes remaining, leading to the former Man United stopper apologising to his team-mates afterwards.
But Di Canio would rather the Irishman not make mistakes in the first place.
âHe is one of our best and experienced players, so I would rather he not come into the dressing room and say sorry because two games in a row is already too much," he raged.
"Last week [when he fouled Daniel Osvaldo to allow Southampton to score a late free-kick] cost two points and this week, it was a minimum of one point."
Di Canio was pleased to have striker Steven Fletcher back from injury as the Scotland hitman scored his team's leveller, but was far from happy at the way the Black Cats conceded.
âThe first two goals are very pathetic. We have to be honest; they are pathetic for this level," he said after the game. "The players have dignity and they must recognise this because if they think they were just lucky, then they are going to be in trouble.â
Read more at http://talksport.com/football/di-ca...-points-again-13083158095#RUEmcLteS7gZt36h.99