Newcastle striker Isaac's transfer soap opera continues, with the Swedish striker refusing to play for the team. English football star Crouch criticized Isaac's approach.
In an interview with The Mirror, Crouch said: "I don't like how this matter is handled. I think Newcastle is not respected by the players, which makes people feel a little unpleasant. No one wants to see this. The fans and the club are very nice to Isaac, so he chose to stop training a little too much, especially with a contract. That being said, as a player who once played for Liverpool, it would be incredible to see him wearing a Reds jersey."
"This is a big bet, and I feel the way is wrong. Isaac is not the first player to try to transfer and leave the team through the strike. Many players do this. But Newcastle is not a small club. They are a big club and don't have to sell players, they are not in a desperate situation. Fans expect them to compete with Liverpool instead of selling the best players to their opponents. I understand the position of the club not wanting to sell players and agree with this. "
" If Isaac returns to the team, a few goals can quickly change the situation. But at the moment, things have reached an irreversible point. If he reintegrates into the team, he will have to endure some boos and will be the target of Newcastle fans for some time. As long as he starts to score goals, I think the situation will change quickly."
source:bong 7m