Neestrup on Sunday heavily criticized FC Midtjylland for stealing yards every time they had to take a throw-in.
But Neestrup, who followingly was blatantly critisized by FC Midtjyllanch coach Thomas Thomasberg for lying after the match, admitted Thursday that he had chosen the wrong words as he tried to explain his bizarre reaction to the 1-0 win against Thomasberg's side.
"I am deeply annoyed with myself that I have a point which is important and decisive in the match, and which may decide medals, where I - in an attempt to get my point across - exaggerated to make it clearer, and that I can be so inexperienced after 2,5 years as head coach," said Neestrup, before he added:
"When I have a point I want to make, I have to be sharper when I deliver it. Until now there has been more focus on that than on my point, which I still think is 100 percent valid and fair to make.'
"I am deeply annoyed with myself that I did the worst post match interview in 2,5 years as coach of FC Copenhagen. Because I wasn't not sharp enough, the focus turned to something different. On the other hand, I am happy that there was focus on the issue after all. It was important that the message was delivered after a game we won and not after a match we lost," said Neestrup and concluded:
"I stand by my point 100 percent, but I delivered the message in a very bad way. Sometimes I go into the lion's den and then I also have to accept that there is a price to be paid", said Neestrup.
Neestrup and FC Copenhagen will be in action again on 2 March whe they face AaB in Aalborg.
