He told Sky Sports News: "The first thing I've already said to my players is when you see so many critics, you get upset and that is normal. For me, the only way to protect myself and my players it to tell them not to see anything. You have to be like a monk, especially when you have problems, and then I try to present the facts because sometimes there is a narrative that is not true. Altay made one mistake, but last year he had very good performances, so I try to tell that to the players and then try to battle that narrative. But in the end, it's with the players, they have to enjoy their life, go to work, enjoy their family, and try not to see anything on the TV or on the internet."