Sunderland boss Paolo Di Canio has vowed to carry on
criticising his players in public if they make mistakes.
Di Canio singled out captain John O'Shea for criticism
following his sending off cost Sunderland in their 3-1 defeat at Crystal
Palace.
The Italian's man-management style was questioned by
several pundits, but Di Canio insists he has no plans to change his approach.
"Harry Redknapp did many interviews last year and no
one asked why he said his team was playing rubbish. Why is it only Paolo Di
Canio?
"Maybe after three or four games a player will moan
about the gaffer and say, "Oh, it's tough". The common theory is that
there are big egos and if you upset them you have problems and they get upset.
"But my relationship with my players is closer than
you think. It means that I can point the finger straight away and say, 'For
your level, it is rubbish'.
"My -relationship with my players is closer than you
think. It means that I can point the finger straight away and say, 'For your
level, it is rubbish'"
Paolo Di Canio
"You think the new generation is weak? I say if they
are weak they cannot play football at this level. It is natural
selection."
Di Canio has also been studying Sir Alex Ferguson's
speech on management at Harvard University and he is a believer in Ferguson's
thinking that a manager must never lose control to his players.
Di Canio added: "Here. Sir Alex Ferguson. Point
No.4. Never, ever cede control. This is Paolo Di Canio. This is why I'm at top
level."


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