Friday, December 5, 2014

Karanka admits he will not modify his behaviour if Boro are victims of another injustice


Aitor Karanka will not modify his behaviour if Boro are the victim of another refereeing injustice similar to the one they suffered last weekend.


The Spaniard has apologised several times since being sent to the stands by Mark Clattenburg in the aftermath of Rudy Gestede’s stoppage time equaliser for Blackburn at the Riverside.


He was subsequently charged with improper behaviour by the FA. However, Karanka can’t guarantee that he wouldn’t react in the same way if Boro were the victims of another refereeing oversight.


Both Clattenburg and his assistant failed to spot a foul on Dimi Konstantopoulos by Chris Brown as the keeper attempted to gather an incoming ball from Ben Marshall.


“I am not happy with my behaviour,” he said.


“It wasn’t good, but the day I see something similar to what I saw last weekend and I don’t have a reaction, that is the day I can no longer work in football.


“I have passion, I like my players to have passion and if I see three fouls in one and don’t have that reaction I will go home.”



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