Yesterday The Mooch Fed The Press Total Rot About Morelos, And They Lapped It Up.

Soccer Football - Scottish League Cup Final - Celtic v Rangers - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - December 8, 2019 Rangers' Alfredo Morelos speaks with referee William Collum during the match REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

I love The Mooch. No, hear me out; in some ways I actually do.

Yesterday he sat in front of the media and not for the first time, and not for the last, treated them like absolute mugs and not one of them cracked a light or raised an objection to the nonsense that was coming out of his mouth.

When he said a month ago that “the club holds the cards” in terms of its soon-to-be out of contract players, they should have pounded on him. They let him get away with that, so it was perfectly obvious that he would go even further eventually.

They didn’t have long to wait. Today he’s talking about how a new manager can change players minds about these things, said that the talks are still ongoing and then said that Ryan Kent has made obvious improvements in the last two matches … not the ones I was watching, I assume, as he was next to useless in both of them.

But he saved the best for talking about Morelos. Brace yourself for this.

“I’ll always say that if you have a player with six months or six years, then I’ll take the one with six months because they tend to be fit, focused and trying to do the best on the pitch for the team and themselves,” he said.

Count the ridiculous assertions in that one statement.

No manager would ever take the player with six months, and I know he is not reflecting the views of the board of directors with talk like that.

They tend to be fit? Look at Morelos and tell me that guy is fit.

Tha’s a joke of a statement. There are other players at Ibrox with six months left and they are anything but fit.

They tend to be focussed? Morelos is focussed? Kent is focussed? I have seen more concentration from a nursey classroom when the ice cream van pulls up outside.

And the idea that they tend to do the best for the team and themselves on the pitch applies to some of them more than others. But it’s widely accepted that a guy in his last six months, and who has rejected several chances to sign a new deal, is not going to put himself in harm’s way when a bad injury might be catastrophic for him.

It is one of the principle reasons that a club won’t let a player enter the last six months of a deal, even if there’s no intention to sell him on. Players hate being put in that position because it forces them to make that dreadful choice.

I actually cannot believe that even our media allowed that man to get away with such a brazen piece of what is either dishonesty or faulty logic. Their willingness to swallow anything this guy says is absolutely unbelievable, and they should be mortified by it.

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