Super Eagles forward, Osaze Odemwingie has apologised to West Brom fans, his team-mates and coaching staff for his moment of madness in Saturday’s 3-0 defeat at Fulham.
The Baggies striker
was sent-off for reacting angrily to a challenge by Sascha Riether and lashing
out at the Cottagers full-back in the 38th minute with his side 1-0 down.
But he says he will
learn from the experience and is determined to make amends for his actions once
he has served a three-game ban against Reading and Villa in the league and
Liverpool in the Capital One Cup.
“I do feel like I’ve let myself down,” said Odemwingie.
“I do feel like I’ve let myself down,” said Odemwingie.
“It doesn’t happen
often and it really feels very bad.
“I also let my
team-mates, the club and fans down.
“I’m sorry to all
those fans who travelled down that I handed Fulham a one-man advantage, which
is a big advantage in the Premier League.
“I’m very
disappointed and I’ve said sorry to the boys and the staff.
“It’s my fault and
I regret the outcome of losing my cool. It’s not a habit of mine. I
have to make sure I learn from this and next time someone provokes me I have to
react differently and keep my cool.
“I should have just
moved on – but in that moment it happened.
“Today for some reason I lost my temper – and of course I regret it. The most important thing for me now is to bounce back and compensate my team when I play.
“Today for some reason I lost my temper – and of course I regret it. The most important thing for me now is to bounce back and compensate my team when I play.
“I’m confident I
will pay everyone back with some good games.”
The Nigeria
international added: “We’re a united group and I had encouragement from my
team-mates just to forget about it.”
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