However, Bruce hardly seems surprised by the whole affair.“He’s overstepped the mark and done something stupid. Unfortunately that’s Leo,” the under-pressure Villa boss told the Birmingham Mail.“With Leo it’s all about himself. He tests the manager every day, He’s always late. He’s in at 9.29am if we’re in at 9.30am. If it’s 1pm, he’s here at 12.59pm.“Maybe it’s just his nature.”Bacuna had started just half of Aston Villa’s Championship fixtures and, according to Bruce, would have been the first name on the team-sheet for the midweek clash with Bristol City.Although with a potential four-match ban, not to mention a hefty internal fine, hanging over him, the versatile midfielder appears to have been shunted all the way back to square one.
Maybe he means that's when he arrives but doesn't give himself enough time to tog-out and be on the training pitch for the appointed time so is late to join the other players.
How is someone late when they arrive before the appointed time?