Flick vows to 'control emotions' after Betis red
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Flick acknowledged his emotional control was lacking, saying, "My reaction wasn't right. At the start of the season, I told the team not to complain about referees. We don't want to waste our energy on things we can't change." This shows his commitment to a disciplined approach, despite his emotional response.
Referee Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz's report highlighted Flick's actions that led to the red card, stating he was sent off for "shouting, gesticulating and protesting a decision." Flick maintained that his behavior wasn't directed at the official, showing his perspective on the incident.
Reflecting on the incident, Flick emphasized, "All I want is for referees to do the same in every game, with other teams... I accept it and I have to improve my control of my emotions, that's my responsibility." This indicates his understanding of the need for personal growth.
With his two-game ban in effect, Flick expressed confidence in his assistant coach, stating, "Marcus is a coach with a lot of experience. He has great knowledge of football. I believe in him, and he has the quality to manage it tomorrow." His trust in Sorg showcases team strength.
Read at ESPN.com
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