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Published 20:26 26 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 20:44 26 Jan 2016 GMT
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Dimitar Berbatov has always been a bit of a loose cannon. He has lived up to this reputation for unpredictability yet again with his latest post on Facebook.
In a strange move, the former Bulgaria international decided to post the text of an interview he conducted... with himself. The footballer has turned into a journalist in he pursuit of the ultimate exclusive.
It appears that the post is his way of letting him get his side of the story across for the recent
“Some media say you don’t want to play for PAOK anymore,” said journalist Dimitar Berbatov, to which Dimitar Berbatov replied,
"This is why I am giving interview to you, and not to people who are coming up with stupid things like this. This is not true and with this kind of talks some people are trying to harm the team. PAOK is my team now and I fight for my team, even if this means a red card sometimes.”
Interview with Dimitar Berbatov, conducted by journalist Dimitar Berbatov..JDB: Hi, How are you feeling..DB: Hi. I am... Posted by Dimitar Berbatov on Tuesday, January 26, 2016
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