Nasser Hussain
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Do you still think you're the right man to put that right in the future?
I think he still wants to do the job.
He's a realisation that it may be out of, well, it is out of his hands.
People above will make that decision.
He sort of mentioned a slight change in mindset, maybe going forward and tinkering and maybe whether he's had the word from above that if he does carry on in the job, the status quo with the way you have been going about it can't be the same.
There has to be some kind of change.
I think what he was very strong on is that
know he has a consistent thought process and communication has to be very consistent with his team but he's not um afraid of tinkering of doing things the other way of changing their ways he's not just a one trick pony he's not just set in his ways it's clear to me that the
Sorry, can I just interrupt there?
Because in that interview with me, when I asked that very question, he said, Nass, I take a bit of umbrage with that, to be honest.
I'm not having that, basically.
Take us into that dressing room because I asked him in that interview about certain shots that have been played, what Rob Key called dumb shots.
And when Jamie Smith plays the shot that he played, when Will Jacks plays the shot that he played, when Harry Brooke has occasionally played the shots that he's played, he said, well, Nass, be careful what we say in the dressing room and what I say to you are two different things.
Does he tear a piece off someone in the dressing room?
Does he say to someone, what the heck was that?
What are you doing in that situation, Will Jacks?
What are you doing in that situation, Jamie Smith?
But there's a fine line between playing with freedom and playing without accountability.
Do you see when you've been in the side,
there must be accountability for those shots.