Stand-in Hertha Berlin boss Mark Fotheringham stood his ground when a German reporter hit him with a poorly judged question about Braveheart.
The Scot was on the touchline after boss Felix Magath tested positive for Covid and led Hertha to an impressive 3-0 win over Hoffenheim.
Fotheringham, who played for six clubs in Scotland including Celtic and both Dundee sides, currently serves as Magath's No.2.
And he was happy to step in and help his side to a big Bundesliga victory.But the 38-year-old's dream dugout debut was tainted somewhat when a reporter asked him if he'd shown his players the famous Mel Gibson movie Braveheart to get them motivated.A stunned Fotheringham responded in fluent German: “That’s not funny what you’re saying about Braveheart.
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