Monday, 18 August 2014

Manchester United target Rojo apologises for 'unprofessional' behaviour at Sporting


Manchester United target Marcos Rojo
has apologised to Sporting following
his "unprofessional" fallout with the
club.
Louis van Gaal launched a €20 million
[£16m] bid for the Argentina defender
earlier this week , but saw their approach rejected by the Portuguese
outfit.
That prompted Rojo to reportedly miss training on Wednesday in a
bid to force the move, but 24-year-old has now apologised for his
actions and admitted to acting rashly following the failed bid. "It was
all a misunderstanding, I was a hothead. I'm sorry for what happened
because I feel that I was unprofessional," he told the club's official TV
station. "Now I will try to correct the situation.
"Yes, obviously [I trust the club]. The club trusted me when my career
wasn't at its best. They gave me an opportunity to play for a top team
in Europe. So I thank Sporting and the people who work here.
"I am very fond of this club. They are the ones that will decide my
career, and I hope it will be for the best both for me and the club.
"But I want to stress that I'm very happy at the club, and I like the
way I'm treated and the care they give me."
Rojo and Sporting’s president Bruno de Carvalho reportedly nearly
came to blows during a meeting earlier this week, a claim the
defender vehemently denies.
He continued: "[The claims of violence] are not true. When I saw the
papers I was angry, for the way they lied and talked about us.
"I talked to the president this last Friday, we understood each other
and I got back on training. Now I’ll play for the first team again, with
my team-mates, which pleases me the most."

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