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Published 08:32 11 Sept 2018 BST
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"I might have a difference of opinion on his ability, that's not the point. For him to take the criticism I gave him in front of the rest of the team was extremely strong. He's a really strong person. "I think the great players can sometimes take a bit of criticism but I have seen that change throughout the years."
Asked for his take on the incident, Meyler was open and forthright.
"I was frustrated that I hadn't played, the manager is correct in what he said. I hadn't trained brilliantly. My emotions were sky high, the manner in which the game went, and not playing. First and foremost you're a fan of your country's team and they are all my friends playing. "The manager said some things to me, yeah, but first and foremost you do have to look at yourself in the mirror. Is my club form good enough? No. Are Reading in a bad situation? Yes they are. "First and foremost I need to address myself, which I respect. He was right. At the time I was upset and annoyed. You do seem to see that he was correct."All's well that ends well in Irish football's latest tough love session.
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