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Glory boss Popovic hits out at striker D’Agostino – The World Game
Perth Glory coach Tony Popovic has delivered Nicholas D’Agostino a public roasting, saying the rising star will struggle to get a game in the near future after failing to take care of himself during the A-League shutdown.

Popovic was left disappointed after several of the club’s younger players let their standards slip during the COVID-19 break.
D’Agostino was the only player Popovic named, and it appears the star Olyroo has some work to do to win back his coach’s trust.
“I think it’s been a good lesson for some of our younger players,” Popovic said.
“A few of the young ones that have got talent need to learn how to be better professionals.
“We talk a lot about Nick D’Agostino. But he needs to know if he want…

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