Lol. He was just very frustrated because he was subbed off.
Muntari is pretty poor with the ball, but this hatred towards him is just ridiculous here.
:star::star:I would like to ask everyone who critizise Muntari, like there's no tomorrow, to sit down during the next match he plays and actually study him. If your emotions are too big during the game, then tape it and look afterwards.
You will see a player who each game makes about five crucial clearances in our own penalty box. This is his task, that's why he's here. I think most people are still under the influence of that we were supposed to get Lampard but got Muntari instead, who is a complete different player. Has he ever been assigned the duties Lampard would have been given? Of course not, he doesn't have the technical abilities for it.
We had a player similar to Muntari once. He was also hated by the majority of Inter fans, but whom I absolutely adored. His name was Benoit Cauet. Couldn't pass to save his life, but his defensive contribution erased all that. We had other players performing the offensive tasks. That's what we have today as well. We have Sneijder, Balotelli and etc to take care of the offensive part of our game. We have Muntari and Motta whose primary duty is in defence, but also be an alternative in the offensive force, when given the chance. It is no surprise that these two are the most spitted at players in our squad, because many have not realised yet, that they are not here to be a playmaker.
I condemn Muntari's behaviour after being subbed out though, but I think it was a lot down to that he keeps getting shit from the fans, and acted out on that.
Does it mean I want Muntari as a fixed starter for us? No, it doesn't, but I hate that he's condemned as soon as people see him in the starting lineup, and every single mistake he does, people go bonkers. He doesn't have a chance of being liked. Even when he made that defensive clearance which started a counter-attack for us, no one mentioned it.
Lower your expectations a bit, and see Muntari as what he first and foremost is; a defensive player. Then you will come to appriciate him.
I would like to ask everyone who critizise Muntari, like there's no tomorrow, to sit down during the next match he plays and actually study him. If your emotions are too big during the game, then tape it and look afterwards.
You will see a player who each game makes about five crucial clearances in our own penalty box. This is his task, that's why he's here. I think most people are still under the influence of that we were supposed to get Lampard but got Muntari instead, who is a complete different player. Has he ever been assigned the duties Lampard would have been given? Of course not, he doesn't have the technical abilities for it.
We had a player similar to Muntari once. He was also hated by the majority of Inter fans, but whom I absolutely adored. His name was Benoit Cauet. Couldn't pass to save his life, but his defensive contribution erased all that. We had other players performing the offensive tasks. That's what we have today as well. We have Sneijder, Balotelli and etc to take care of the offensive part of our game. We have Muntari and Motta whose primary duty is in defence, but also be an alternative in the offensive force, when given the chance. It is no surprise that these two are the most spitted at players in our squad, because many have not realised yet, that they are not here to be a playmaker.
I condemn Muntari's behaviour after being subbed out though, but I think it was a lot down to that he keeps getting shit from the fans, and acted out on that.
Does it mean I want Muntari as a fixed starter for us? No, it doesn't, but I hate that he's condemned as soon as people see him in the starting lineup, and every single mistake he does, people go bonkers. He doesn't have a chance of being liked. Even when he made that defensive clearance which started a counter-attack for us, no one mentioned it.
Lower your expectations a bit, and see Muntari as what he first and foremost is; a defensive player. Then you will come to appriciate him.
I would like to ask everyone who critizise Muntari, like there's no tomorrow, to sit down during the next match he plays and actually study him. If your emotions are too big during the game, then tape it and look afterwards.
You will see a player who each game makes about five crucial clearances in our own penalty box. This is his task, that's why he's here. I think most people are still under the influence of that we were supposed to get Lampard but got Muntari instead, who is a complete different player. Has he ever been assigned the duties Lampard would have been given? Of course not, he doesn't have the technical abilities for it.
We had a player similar to Muntari once. He was also hated by the majority of Inter fans, but whom I absolutely adored. His name was Benoit Cauet. Couldn't pass to save his life, but his defensive contribution erased all that. We had other players performing the offensive tasks. That's what we have today as well. We have Sneijder, Balotelli and etc to take care of the offensive part of our game. We have Muntari and Motta whose primary duty is in defence, but also be an alternative in the offensive force, when given the chance. It is no surprise that these two are the most spitted at players in our squad, because many have not realised yet, that they are not here to be a playmaker.
I condemn Muntari's behaviour after being subbed out though, but I think it was a lot down to that he keeps getting shit from the fans, and acted out on that.
Does it mean I want Muntari as a fixed starter for us? No, it doesn't, but I hate that he's condemned as soon as people see him in the starting lineup, and every single mistake he does, people go bonkers. He doesn't have a chance of being liked. Even when he made that defensive clearance which started a counter-attack for us, no one mentioned it.
Lower your expectations a bit, and see Muntari as what he first and foremost is; a defensive player. Then you will come to appriciate him.
I would like to ask everyone who critizise Muntari, like there's no tomorrow, to sit down during the next match he plays and actually study him. If your emotions are too big during the game, then tape it and look afterwards.
You will see a player who each game makes about five crucial clearances in our own penalty box. This is his task, that's why he's here. I think most people are still under the influence of that we were supposed to get Lampard but got Muntari instead, who is a complete different player. Has he ever been assigned the duties Lampard would have been given? Of course not, he doesn't have the technical abilities for it.
We had a player similar to Muntari once. He was also hated by the majority of Inter fans, but whom I absolutely adored. His name was Benoit Cauet. Couldn't pass to save his life, but his defensive contribution erased all that. We had other players performing the offensive tasks. That's what we have today as well. We have Sneijder, Balotelli and etc to take care of the offensive part of our game. We have Muntari and Motta whose primary duty is in defence, but also be an alternative in the offensive force, when given the chance. It is no surprise that these two are the most spitted at players in our squad, because many have not realised yet, that they are not here to be a playmaker.
I condemn Muntari's behaviour after being subbed out though, but I think it was a lot down to that he keeps getting shit from the fans, and acted out on that.
Does it mean I want Muntari as a fixed starter for us? No, it doesn't, but I hate that he's condemned as soon as people see him in the starting lineup, and every single mistake he does, people go bonkers. He doesn't have a chance of being liked. Even when he made that defensive clearance which started a counter-attack for us, no one mentioned it.
Lower your expectations a bit, and see Muntari as what he first and foremost is; a defensive player. Then you will come to appriciate him.