Admin phantom Posted October 16, 2020 Admin Report Share Posted October 16, 2020 Former Liverpool youth team player Tom Brewitt has admitted he once injured a team-mate on purpose in a bid to win a first-team place. During the 2015-16 season - Jurgen Klopp's first at Anfield - several of Liverpool's centre-backs were injured before an FA Cup tie against Exeter. Brewitt believed it was "written in the stars" for him to make his debut but faced competition from Daniel Cleary. "Whatever it took to do it, I was going to do it," said Brewitt, 23. Speaking to the Football Journeys Podcast, the Liverpool academy product - who was released by Morecambe in the summer - added: "If that meant hurting someone or ruining a relationship I had, I was going to do it. "I was just desperate to play for Liverpool and that's all I wanted to do." Brewitt, who captained the Reds in the FA Youth Cup, said he got on well with Cleary, who now plays for Dundalk, but thinks he "ended the relationship". He said he did not know Klopp was planning to play Jose Enrique at centre-back and recall Tiago Illori from his loan at Aston Villa for the January tie. "I took the decision, it was me or him, so I went after him in training," Brewitt said. "Before Christmas and the time between Christmas and New Year, I put myself next to him in possession games, I put myself next to him in games, and I just kicked him. "I wasn't trying to hurt him badly but I was trying to hurt him enough so he was out the way and I would play. "It was about a week before the Exeter game and I took a bit of a heavy touch in a seven-a-side and he's come in to tackle me. "I waited a split second too long and absolutely topped him, went over the ball, it was a bad tackle - I knew it was a bad tackle, I did it on purpose and I'm not incredibly proud of it. "I'm not ashamed of it, either, because in my head it was me or him and I was choosing me." He added: "There was a bit of a scuffle after it and I think he got sent in for his reaction, rightly so as his reaction was probably bang on, and I finished off the session. "He was on crutches for the next two weeks, so it was sort of like, not mission accomplished because I think that's a bit harsh as I didn't want to hurt him, I just needed him out the way for this game." Brewitt never made it to the Exeter game, suffering a concussion after banging his eye against a team-mate's back while going up for a header four days before. In response to the podcast, Cleary tweeted: "Blowing out someone else's candle doesn't make yours shine any brighter comes to mind. "Lucky to walk away from that tackle with my leg in one piece." TAKEN FROM: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54565938 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coxy27 Posted October 16, 2020 Report Share Posted October 16, 2020 He won't be the only one to have done something of this ilk, but he's probably the first to be stupid enough to admit it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TonyTonyTony Posted October 16, 2020 Report Share Posted October 16, 2020 Nasty piece of work if you ask me. No excuse for that whatsoever, and karma has treated him well. Released by Morecambe at the age of 23. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prinny Posted October 16, 2020 Report Share Posted October 16, 2020 The worst bit of the OP is him saying he's "not ashamed of it" which means he hasn't learned his lesson and is still probably very immature and in a very dark place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wendyredredrobin Posted October 16, 2020 Report Share Posted October 16, 2020 58 minutes ago, TonyTonyTony said: Nasty piece of work if you ask me. No excuse for that whatsoever, and karma has treated him well. Released by Morecambe at the age of 23. So it was not wise then Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthew me Posted October 16, 2020 Report Share Posted October 16, 2020 Awful, very poor indeed I'm.sure he's not alone, but it's a real nasty thing to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scare_Man Posted October 16, 2020 Report Share Posted October 16, 2020 It says something of the pressure some of the young players are under to try and make an impression, although this way is not 'the right way' to go about it. It's one thing deliberately going out to injure an opposing player but to try and nobble a teammate is despicable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
And Its Smith Posted October 16, 2020 Report Share Posted October 16, 2020 “I didn’t want to hurt him” Um, yes you did Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davefevs Posted October 16, 2020 Report Share Posted October 16, 2020 There was a classic “Sky 1-11” with Fenners interviewing Benni McCarthy. McCarthy preferred to play up top with Jason Roberts because he’d do all the grunt work for him, but Mark Hughes (I think) preferred Roque Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz being a bit delicate and a poser, McCarthy used to ask Chris Samba to rough him up in training!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcfcredandwhite Posted October 16, 2020 Report Share Posted October 16, 2020 I NEVER went for a teammate in training - although I told a few mouthy captains a few home truths a couple of times. good luck finding a new team - I wouldn’t expect many would want to train with him now after this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bristol Rob Posted October 16, 2020 Report Share Posted October 16, 2020 And for those who mentioned on the JM thread that... 'he turned down Liverpool' (almost implying that we owed him something), if anything, it probably goes to show that staying with us was a good career choice! One of the two players in this story has been released by Morecombe and the other us at Dundalk. Guess neither of them were as closely managed as they would have been under Klopp and LFC as they might have been here, with lower expectations, loan moves (and a loan manager) and giving young players the right level of exposure to mens football at the right time. The ages fit as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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