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Wigan striker David Cotterill could have put his international future
under John Toshack in jeopardy after criticising the Wales manager.
"But I've played 20 games in the Premiership, that's not bad for a young kid in his first year. "Tosh said he wants players in the Premiership but has gone back
on that." "Sometimes you've got to be cruel to be kind. I did it to people like Iker Casillas, Samuel Eto'o and Xabi Alonso when they were kids." Cotterill moved to the Latics from Bristol City for £2m last summer, but has now slipped behind the likes of Freddy Eastwood and Daniel Nardiello in Wales' front-line options. "Tosh said I haven't been playing regularly, but other Welsh players who haven't been playing regularly are still in the squad and I thought Wales needed strikers," said the youngster. "It seems like there's one rule for me and one rule for others. "I started well at Wigan but when we got into relegation trouble the manager went for experienced players, that has gone against me."I wasn't happy with the timing of Tosh's call either. He rang the day before a crucial relegation battle against West Ham. "He could have picked a more appropriate time because to receive such bad news was a psychological blow. He should have called me a few days earlier." Meanwhile, Toshack has given words of advice to two potential successors in the Wales job, Chris Coleman and Gary Speed. Coleman has been out of work since getting the sack at Fulham last month, but Toshack says he has spoken to him about joining Wales' back-room staff on a game-by-game basis.
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