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Sun Apr 02, 2017 3:10 am
Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock lets rip on Iceland manager as he brands Aron Gunnarsson selection 'a disgrace'
By Ian Mitchelmore
Sunday 2nd March 2017
Gunnarsson played the full 90 minutes in a friendly fixture for Iceland just four days before turning out for Cardiff at Wolves, and Warnock was far from happy
Neil Warnock has launched a scathing attack at the Iceland set-up after they played Aron Gunnarsson for the full 90 minutes in a friendly just days before Cardiff City's clash with Wolves at Molineux.
Iceland beat Republic of Ireland 1-0 at the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday night.
Cardiff midfielder Gunnarsson played the full 90 minutes of the friendly fixture in Dublin, just four days before the Bluebirds made the trip to the West Midlands to take on Paul Lambert's side.
And Warnock was far from impressed with Gunnarsson's national employers for making him play the full game in what he described as a "meaningless friendly".
"We're disappointed Gunnarsson played a full game the other night in a meaningless friendly because he's captain which I think is a disgrace, I've told the manager that," said Warnock.
"He's tired out today and you've got to have some brains when you're an international manager.
"He's apologised to me but that means little to me. I gave him a week off in January to help them and refresh him, and they should do the same.
"I don't think you should have friendlies, by all means have competitive games but a friendly after the competitive game, I think that's an absolute disgrace.
"What's that going to serve? That's not going to help someone in two years time at the Europeans or at a World Cup."
It comes after the bitter row that erupted between Ireland manager Martin O'Neill and Everton boss Ronald Koeman following the injury to midfielder James McCarthy ahead of Ireland's 0-0 World Cup qualifying draw with Wales.
And after the 3-1 defeat to Wolves, Warnock admitted he's already accepted that the remaining seven games are dead rubbers.
When asked about whether he's laying the building blocks ready for next season, the Cardiff boss responded: "That's been the case for a few weeks I'm afraid.
"You can't wait for the season to end. But to be disappointed with having 51 points with seven games to go shows just how far we've come."
Sun Apr 02, 2017 1:04 pm
I don't get that bollux. Why did NW play Gunnar the full 90'minutes if he needed a rest.
Sun Apr 02, 2017 1:22 pm
May have played 90 minutes for Iceland but still ran further and made more tackles than a lot of the players who were given five days off over the international break!
Sun Apr 02, 2017 8:02 pm
Charlie Harper wrote:I don't get that bollux. Why did NW play Gunnar the full 90'minutes if he needed a rest.
agree. like most international and club managers . the international break tends to turn them all into world class hypocrites
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