What is the management of the Phoenix thinking letting Fenton be available for an interview after the match considering the circumstances? His reaction to the handball call in the first instance was not appropriate, but then to let him speak to the media? Not cool at all.
Protect the player, don't let him be put in front of a firing squad with his emotions white hot.
Seriously? These guys are paid to wear their hearts on their sleeves (no one can question Louis giving his all for this club) and deliver results/performances for the club and the fan's in the stand and back at home.
He wouldn't be that irate if it was a deadset & obvious penalty and he has every right to feel aggrieved over it. Even after the final whistle he was agitated - All he's probably thinking is 'That penalty against me cost us the game...' That said I would rather see that outpouring of emotion and anger straight up, not because it's the professional way to go about it, but because it's raw and it get's people's attention. Think back to post match a few seasons back and Durante calling an Adelaide player a diving cheat - Well he didn't swear so you probably don't recall that...
And if your worried about a few F bombs being dropped on live TV by a player in the heat of the moment, that's nothing compared to what was being shouted in my living room after it happened.
As for the pitch side interviews that they do, not a fan of them, and it does leave it open to targeting players involved in contentious moments. My disdain for these interviews/snippets & player interactions is still superseded by my loathing of the whole VAR setup...