No problem with him being pissed off at being dropped, and expressing it. You’d assume it demonstrates desire, determination, self belief.
Not sure about the pointing at himself though. That thing players do these days after scoring, where they run backwards at the crowd/camera, pointing at the name on the back of their shirt, always winds me up. “It’s all about me, me, me. Look at me, me, me”. Our players don’t do that. And you’d assume that those who do might not prosper under a Tufty regime. JL’s pointing at himself on Sunday, though, looked uncomfortably close to that.
Lunny has been absolutely fantastic for us this season. But he’s also been well below those standards at times, and arguably deserved his “rest” from the starting XI. In that context, publicly giving it the “me, me, me” maybe wasn’t the best look.