Griezmann apologises to team-mates for relegation prediction
Antoine Griezmann has apologised to his Atletico Madrid team-mates for suggesting the club could be facing a relegation battle this season.
The France international made the comments after Atleti had drawn their opening two games in La Liga, but a crushing 4-0 win at Celta Vigo on Saturday has allayed his fears.
Griezmann scored twice in the rout and then took the opportunity to say sorry to his colleagues, admitting he had been angry at his own performance.
‘We needed to put in a game like that, I’m very happy for the team, for what we gave out on the pitch - we put in a great game,’ he was quoted as saying by AS.
‘I’d like to say sorry because I shouldn’t have come out with the comments I made in public; those things have to stay in the dressing room.
‘I shafted my team-mates in public, and now I’d like to say sorry to them in public. I spoke to the captains afterwards and now I want to speak out in the open.
‘I was the first one to have a poor game [in the 0-0 draw] against Leganes; I was angry with myself because I want to win every game.
‘But that doesn’t change anything - I shouldn`t have said what I said. You learn from these things.’
Source: Goal.com