TORINO manager Ivan Juric has blasted his own player, Nemanja Radonjic, after hauling him off just 15 MINUTES into his substitute appearance against Juventus.
Radonjic, 27, was brought on in the 60th minute with the Turin derby tied up at 2-2.
However, after Juve captured the lead for the first time through ex-Torino defender Gleison Bremer, Serbian winger Radonjic was pulled off.
Radonjic lasted on the pitch just 15 MINUTES and exchanged words with manager Juric as he went off.
Juve went on to score a fourth shortly after Radonjic’s departure with Adrien Rabiot getting the goal.
After the game, Juric blasted Radonjic, saying: “There are things I find it hard to understand.
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“There is a complete lack of respect for this game. You have things to do and you go in and do different things, which means you’re not in it.
“This guy has ideas and interesting things, but obviously I didn’t manage to make him a soccer player.
“There’s not much to tell. What disappointed me?
“One comes in and has things to do.
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“On the corner kick, in favour you have to do some things and against the others, you have to be present, then sometimes you do well and other times badly, but staying inside the game is fundamental.
“It often happens that we are not concentrated, today we paid off.”
Radonjic hit back in Instagram, saying: “Believe in yourself, even when no one else does. God sees everything.”
The defeat left Torino in 9th while Juve continued their climb up the Serie A table.
Juve, who were hit with a 15-point deduction, are sat 7th, six points off a European spot.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk