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Asmir Begovic insists he did not refuse to play for Stoke, says PFA

• Begovic contacts players' union to deny allegations
• Missed match against Shrewsbury in the Carling Cup

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Asmir Begovic
Asmir Begovic has denied refusing to play for Stoke. Photograph: Empics

Asmir Begovic has tried to clear the air after the Stoke manager, Tony Pulis, claimed his goalkeeper refused to play against Shrewsbury in the Carling Cup last night.

Begovic, who arrived from Portsmouth last season, has been linked with a summer move away from the Britannia Stadium, and Pulis suggested the transfer talk prompted his keeper to sit the game out. However, Begovic has told the Professional Footballers' Association he would have played, and blamed "a misunderstanding".

The PFA's deputy chief executive, Bobby Barnes, said: "The PFA would not condone a player refusing to play for his club. But Asmir was at great pains to make it clear to me and the wider public that at no stage had he actually said that he refused to play for the club.

"I think it's common knowledge now that there has been a bid received. From Asmir's point of view he says that he had a conversation with the manager in which he was asked whether he was 100% fit and ready to play.

"Asmir's take is that he had indicated that his mind was a little bit scrambled by things and that probably if there was an alternative it would be best if he didn't play.

"But he is at great pains to say at no stage did he say that he wouldn't play, and had he been asked to play he would have done so."

Barnes told Sky Sports News: "Managers will ask players – whether it be to do with an injury or a personal issue – is it something that you think you can clear your mind of and be able to play 100%? A player would give an honest answer to that.

"In this particular case – and I haven't spoken to Tony, who might have an alternative view – Asmir was adamant that he would have played if he was asked to play.

"But the question was 'are you 100% able mentally to play?' The answer has been a negative one and on that basis the manager has made a decision."

Carlo Nash, who arrived from Everton in the summer, played instead as the team secured a place in the third round.


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