Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright says football has "gone
crazy" after blasting Sadio Mane for turning up late for a
team meeting.
Mane missed Southampton's 1-0 loss to Norwich City at
Carrow Road after arriving to the pre-match team meeting
late and was criticised by manager Ronald Koeman after the
game.
The controversy occurred in the midst of rumoured transfer
interest from United, with manager Louis van Gaal keen to
add pace to his team in wide areas.
But Wright said Mane's behaviour showed a lack of
professionalism, adding the forward still had an obligation to
perform for Southampton.
"The game's gone crazy," Wright told The Sun.
"You can't turn up to meetings late, wandering in and acting
like that.
"There's nothing wrong with him wanting to go but he’s still
got to perform.
"He's one of the top boys, he proved that last season. You
want to see him bursting a gut to help Southampton out of
this mess."
crazy" after blasting Sadio Mane for turning up late for a
team meeting.
Mane missed Southampton's 1-0 loss to Norwich City at
Carrow Road after arriving to the pre-match team meeting
late and was criticised by manager Ronald Koeman after the
game.
The controversy occurred in the midst of rumoured transfer
interest from United, with manager Louis van Gaal keen to
add pace to his team in wide areas.
But Wright said Mane's behaviour showed a lack of
professionalism, adding the forward still had an obligation to
perform for Southampton.
"The game's gone crazy," Wright told The Sun.
"You can't turn up to meetings late, wandering in and acting
like that.
"There's nothing wrong with him wanting to go but he’s still
got to perform.
"He's one of the top boys, he proved that last season. You
want to see him bursting a gut to help Southampton out of
this mess."


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