Once he [the Chairman] came back to the dressing room he said ‘Paolo look into my
eyes, if you say he is out, he is out. We believe you and we trust you.’
I had given him the chance to sack me, I said he should
sack me if he (Leon Clarke) did not go. After some bad results, and
with not everyone having gelled together and the Southampton defeat, he
should think it is time to change.
But he is a strong man, I saw at that moment that he is a leader and
has a big belief in his values and we came through that moment together.
Obviously I thank him, but he has to thank himself and his parents,
who gave him the good intelligence to be able to read into the future
and not just react to the moment and change, change and
change like many clubs do now.
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