Sam Torrance labels Sir Nick Faldo “pathetic” after Sergio Garcia comment

Sport360 staff 11:12 17/12/2014
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  • Not happy: Sam Torrance was vocal over Sir Nick Faldo comment on Sergio Garcia.

    Sam Torrance has joined the criticism of Sir Nick Faldo for labelling Sergio Garcia “useless” on the eve of September’s Ryder Cup.

    Faldo caused controversy by questioning Garcia’s attitude during the 2008 contest when he led Europe to their only Ryder Cup defeat since 1999.

    The Spaniard insisted he was happy to “forgive and forget” in the wake of Europe’s 16.5-11.5 victory at Gleneagles but Torrance, who served as one of Paul McGinley’s vice captains, was not so willing to forget the slur.

    “To say that right in the middle of the Ryder Cup, what was the a***hole thinking about?”, he told the latest issue of Bunkered magazine.

    “Really, it was pathetic from Faldo. I’ve no idea where he was coming from with that stuff. You can even quote me on that, I don’t care.

    “It was beyond belief that one of our greatest-ever players would come out with a comment like that. Garcia’s not a team player? Have a look in the mirror, pal. Garcia’s one of the best team players we have. Really, I’ve just no idea where those comments came from.”

    Torrance captained the Europeans to victory at the Belfry in 2002 and, while he criticised Faldo, he was full of praise for McGinley, who was crowned Coach of the Year at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards on Sunday.

    “I think Paul McGinley is the best captain there has ever been, there’s no question about that in my mind,” he added. “He was absolutely extraordinary.”

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