Western Sydney Wanderers coach explains hilarious sideline antics after one-arm push-ups

Western Sydney Wanderers head coach Robbie Hooker explained the reason for his one-arm push-ups.

Hooker was spotted doing one-arm push-ups during Saturday’s 1-0 derby defeat to two-time reigning Ninja A-League champions Sydney FC at Leichhardt Oval.

The 22-time Socceroo was asked about his sideline antics after the Sydney Derby in Round 3.

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“Everybody has their ways of relieving frustration,” Hooker told Network 10.

“Rather than yelling out at the top of my voice with profanities, I’ve decided to do two or three little exercises.

“At Wanderers Park, they have the dugout that I can do pullups. So if you noticed against Adelaide last week, I did three pull-ups. Today I did three push-ups.

“It’ll change from week to week depending on the equipment I can use on the sidelines.

Hooker, whose Wanderers will face Brisbane Roar in Unite Round, added with a smile: “If there’s no one-arm push-ups, that means we’re doing well. That’s a good sign.”

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The Wanderers have collected one point from their opening three matches this season.

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