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19th April 2019
09:04am BST

"The fact of the matter with him is, he's a talented individual, he scores goals. Someone out there will think 'I'll be able to manage him, I'll be able to nurture him. For me personally, I don't like seeing this type of thing. I think it's poor," said Keith Andrews on Virgin Media Sport's coverage of Napoli Arsenal.On a night when things weren't going Insigne's or Napoli's way, rather than leading by example and in a performance very unbecoming of his status as club captain, the 27-year-old dropped the head and started blaming everybody else around. His body language left a lot to be desired for the hour lasted on the pitch and it all came to a head on 60 minutes when Carlo Ancelotti had seen enough. Insigne sarcastically clapped Ancelotti on the back before ambling down the side of the dugout, kicking water-bottles out of his way. https://twitter.com/VMSportIE/status/1118994917429321728 It was a show of uncontrolled petulance and Keith Andrews let him have it.
"I'm not quite sure what the craic is with this fella," said Andrews. "Even the arm around the shoulder of the manager, I find that quite disrespectful. What is the craic here? I don't know what he's doing."Neither did anybody else.
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