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Published 21:54 26 Oct 2022 BST

"You build bonds with these people through Ryder Cups and other things. Them knowing that what they are about to do is going to jeopardise them from being a part of that ever again? There was a great opportunity for G Mac to maybe be the captain at Adare in 2027. Most of Sergio’s legacy is Ryder Cup-based, same with Poulter, Westwood."[caption id="attachment_275195" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
Fans with large Rory McIlroy and Ian Poulter masks during singles matches of the 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)[/caption]
Q. There was an interview with Rory McIlroy that's been published this week in which he described you guys going to LIV in Ryder Cup terms as a "betrayal." I need to ask you what your reaction to that was. IAN POULTER: A betrayal? We can still qualify for the team as far as I'm aware. Unless we've been told we can't qualify, then I'm still ready to play as much as I possibly can and try and make that team. Q. I think the point he was making was that the very fact that you may have jeopardized a Ryder Cup future, and likewise for Ian and Henrik and Graeme. I don't know if they'd be prepared to comment. IAN POULTER: I mean, look, my commitment to the Ryder Cup I think goes before me. I don't think that should ever come in question. I've always wanted to play Ryder Cups and have played with as much passion as anyone else that I've ever seen play a Ryder Cup. You know, I don't know where that comment really has come from, to be honest.As for the upcoming event, Poulter said, "I think we've got a strong team. It's going to be a fun Sunday. "Whoever holds that trophy on Sunday night I'm sure is going to be pretty happy, pretty pumped, and we might even see a fist pump out of Lee Westwood. Maybe not."
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