17 March 2012

Etheridge rues 'bad' behavior

By Olmin Leyba

KATHMANDU – Azkals goalkeeper Neil Etheridge was so fired up that when he left the pitch after getting sent off for clipping a Turkmenistan player in Friday’s AFC Challenge Cup semifinal game, he did not immediately realize the consequences of his action.

It was only while alone in the changing room that the red card he got at the second minute of stoppage time in their numbing 1-2 loss to the Green Men really sank in. And he quickly felt regret and remorse.

“It’s obviously disappointing personally. My unprofessionalism at the end of the game was unlike me and it was very unprofessional of me so I’ll take full responsibility and I know I will miss the last game of the competition,” said Etheridge.

The Fil-British custodian lost his cool and kicked goal scorer Gahryman Chonkayev in the leg, the Green Men midfielder apparently getting under his skin.

The caution left the Azkals with only 10 men in the last two minutes and consequently, Etheridge will be suspended in the Azkals’ third-place match with Palestine on Monday. It will be the only game he’ll miss for Phl here.

“It’s a heat of the moment situation. I think I deserved what I received. At the same time, I’ve had a good competition, made some good saves, and it’s disappointing watching the game from the sidelines. But I’ll be giving the boys full support,” said Etheridge, who was sent off for only the second time in his career.

Second choice keeper Eduard Sacapano is expected to man the goal in place of the Fulham keeper when the Azkals gun for third place as valedictory to their unexpected Last 4 showing in the tournament.

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5 comments:

  1. Accepting and learning from the mistakes its showing of being a sportsmanship attitude of being an AZKALS

    We are very thankful and proud of you for your commitment and support for our Philippine National Team for the love of your family and our country..

    See you Niel for our up-coming tournaments ..and we wished SACAPANO performed all his best this coming Monday

    GOD BLESS ALL...

    You

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  2. mas magaling si roland muller..

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  3. you dont call that "bad behavior". that's an outrageous display of stupidity , plain and simple.

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  4. He needs to control his emotions. He cannot just walk out of the game for that. But, I must say that at least he is humble enough to admit the mistake and hopefully he would learn from it.

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