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Benni disappoints Ince
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Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:28
Blackburn Rovers boss Paul Ince will not consider selling Benni McCarthy, despite being disappointed with the striker's comments about wanting a move to rival English Premiership club Sunderland.
This comes after the Bafana Bafana striker expressed an interest in joining Roy Keane's team.
"He is still short of match fitness but once he gets fit and sharp there is no reason why he can't play a major part for us this season," Ince told MTN Football.
He added: "Every club in the Premier League has 24 to 25 players but you can only select 11 to start every week.
"The ones that played at Everton have got the shirt because they performed well but it doesn't mean that the same players will start every week."
Ince said the competition was there to "keep you on your toes”.
"You want people vying for a place and when they are not in the team, you don't want them sulking but working even harder.
"I accept that the
comments are out there. I haven't spoken to Benni about it yet, but every week, there seems to be something negative coming out of Ewood Park.
"I think it's time we started talking about something positive," concluded Ince.