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When you're clearly in control of a game but unexpectedly lose in the end, do you choose to graciously congratulate the opponent and have a friendly chat, or do you express your dissatisfaction in anger? Recently, the Chelsea coach faced criticism for such a scenario. Let me slowly tell you this story.
First of all, last week, Chelsea had a fierce battle at home against Arsenal. Chelsea was leading 2-0 from the start, but Arsenal managed to equalize in the final moments. Given that Chelsea had the upper hand for the first 60 minutes of the match, many Chelsea players were disappointed not to secure the win. Chelsea's coach, Pochettino, expressed in a post-match interview that he felt like they lost two points instead of gaining one.
However, even with such feelings, Pochettino's post-match behavior on the field gave some critics something to talk about. When the match reached its conclusion, after the final whistle, some people noticed Pochettino engaging in friendly conversation with a member of Arsenal's coaching staff. This image was magnified by some media outlets, and the host of the beIN Sports program, Richard Keys, was particularly displeased with Pochettino's actions. He angrily said, ""Am I the only one who thinks there's an issue here? You're the coach of the team that was leading right up until your goalkeeper made a mistake and conceded a goal. Then you walk off the field with a smile on your face, joking with the opponent's goalkeeper coach. Why can't you stand up from your seat, lower your head, walk through the player tunnel in anger for dropping two points, and convey your dissatisfaction when you enter the dressing room?""
However, some argue that this host has exaggerated Pochettino's behavior. It's worth noting that Pochettino and Arsenal's coach, Arteta, were former teammates at Paris Saint-Germain, and Pochettino had even invited Arteta to be his assistant coach. Both coaches had praised each other and the mutual help they provided before the game. So, exchanging friendly greetings after the match is quite normal. Moreover, during post-match interviews, Pochettino also expressed his dissatisfaction with the draw. Hence, there was no need for the host to overreact.
Do you agree with the host's comments, or do you think that prioritizing sportsmanship over the outcome is the right approach? |
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