The American International gio queen is about to be expelled from World Cup due to a lack of attitude in training, for which he later apologized. coach Gregg Berhalter he already revealed the team’s concerns about a player last week at the HOW Institute for Society’s Moral Leadership Summit in New York. Excerpts of his comments were later published in a Charter Works newsletter, which discusses management and workplace trends.
“In this World Cup, we had a player who clearly did not live up to expectations on and off the pitch. As a team, we sat together for hours talking about what we were going to do with this player . We’re in the business. of booking a flight plane home, that’s how bad it is. But we decided to have another conversation with him. There may be no more violations,” Berhalter said.
“But the other thing we told him was, you have to apologize to the group, but you have to say what you’re asking for. I’m sorry.’ And I prepared the group with this. I said, ‘Okay, this guy is going to apologize to you as a group, to the whole team.’ And the cool thing about all of this is after he apologized, they stood up one by one and said, ‘Listen, you’re not meeting our expectations of a teammate and we want to see a change.’ From that day there were no issues with this player.”
Although Berhalter did not identify the player, several media outlets reported Sunday that it was Reyna, and a source close to the matter confirmed the identity to the AP agency on condition of anonymity. “Before the World Cup, Coach Berhalter told me that my role in the tournament would be limited.
“Before the World Cup, Coach Berhalter told me that my role in the tournament would be very limited. I was tired,” Reyna said in a statement on Monday. “I want and I hope to contribute to the game of this team. I am a very emotional person, and I fully recognize that I let my emotions get the better of me and affect my training and behavior,” said Reyna. “I apologized to my teammates and the coach for this, and they told me that I was forgiven. From then on, I got over the disappointment and gave everything I had on and off the pitch.”
Charter and Berhalter remove the ‘brown’
Charter posted an editor’s note on Sunday that said: “Berhalter’s comments were improperly approved for publication by someone representing event organizers. The content was never intended to be made public nor was the identity of player,” Berhalter said in a statement.
Reyna was outraged to learn of this: “I am disappointed that there is continued coverage of this matter and very surprised that anyone on the US Men’s Team staff would contribute to this. Berhalter has always said that problems that come up on the team are stay at home'”.
Source: La Verdad

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