CORK CITY MANAGER John Caulfield played down the scuffle between three of his players after last night’s Europa League draw.
Billy Dennehy and Mark O’Sullivan clashed as tempers spilled over following the 1-1 draw against KR Reykjavik.
The two went head-to-head on the Turner’s Cross pitch before the younger Dennehy, Darren, stepped in to take his brother’s side.
“I wouldn’t worry about that,” Caulfield said when peace had been restored.
“Maybe they should square up to each other a bit more often.
“They were just a bit frustrated, that’s all. I have that every second day of my life so I wouldn’t worry about it.”
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Passion is great but the two of them could easily have been yellowed or sent off by a fussy ref.
No harm there. At least they know where they both stand now.
Classy stuff.
That’s embarrassing and unprofessional. By all means shout and roar at teammates if their playing badly but u don’t square up and start shoving each other.
A Bit of niggle is to be expected between red blooded cork- and Kerry men in the week before the Munster Final.