As if the "waving imaginary card" wasn't bad enough, this is what he has to say about that appalling penalty decision:
"Millions didn't see the penalty? The referee did and he said it was a penalty and they are the ones that must decide.
"We also think it was a penalty. I have seen it 10 times and I think it is a penalty."
Even if he genuinely believes that (and I have to say I don't), would it have killed him to empathise with the aggrieved Croatian coach, especially given that Croatia also had a goal that probably shouldn't have been ruled out?
"Millions didn't see the penalty? The referee did and he said it was a penalty and they are the ones that must decide.
"We also think it was a penalty. I have seen it 10 times and I think it is a penalty."
Even if he genuinely believes that (and I have to say I don't), would it have killed him to empathise with the aggrieved Croatian coach, especially given that Croatia also had a goal that probably shouldn't have been ruled out?