Matth is a dildo, the very definition.
I have to say though, whats concerning me with Rodgers is his scape goating of players.
For all the management "genius" that he was labelled with last season for "taming" Suarez, this season he seems to be scapegoating individual players as reasons for their poor results.
He isnt the only one too, he is the third manager to scape goat an individual player in as many weeks.
First Hodgson on Sterling, then Redknapp on Taraabt, now Rodgers on Balotelli.
If Pool has been 3-0 up at half time he wouldn't be saying dick about Mario swapping shirts with anyone.
From the BBC:
First Adel Taarabt's waistline and then Mario Balotelli's souvenir swapping. Are they fair game for managers to bring up in the wake of defeats?
Times journalist Alyson Rudd thinks not.
"Excuses are part of the game. Referees are often blamed, as is the weather, the scheduling, the pitch, the traffic, injuries and illness. When individuals are singled out, it is an excuse too far," she writes.
"Both Balotelli and Taarabt are gifted players with chequered histories. It is the management of such players that partly defines coaching ability. If they are used as scapegoats, it says more about their bosses than about them."