AS Roma manager Jose Mourinho has publicly said that one of his players needs to find himself a new club in January following his behaviour in Wednesday night's 1-1 draw with Sassuolo.
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The Giallorossi thought they had secured all three points when, after two months without scoring a goal, Tammy Abraham found the back of the net in the 80th minute.
Unfortunately for the side from the Italian capital, that lead would be short-lived as Andrea Pinamonti levelled matters from close range five minutes later.
The Roma boss was in ruthless mood after seeing his team drop points at the Mapei Stadium, and was particularly unimpressed with the performance of one of his players, urging the unnamed star to find a new club in January.
"It was a team that wanted to win against a tough opponent, I am sorry that the efforts of the team were betrayed by the attitude of one unprofessional player," the Portuguese tactician told DAZN after the match.
"You didn't see me talking that way about Roger Ibanez against Lazio, because errors are part of the game, his attitude was never a problem.
"An unprofessional attitude that is not fair to his teammates, that is what disappoints me. A point away from home is still not a negative result and I am happy with the general attitude of my squad.
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"I won't tell you (who it was). I had 16 players on the field tonight and I liked the attitude of 15 of them. I told the other than he had this attitude today only and not always. Now we want to close this period of the season with three points.
"In January, he needs to find himself another club."
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