Nathaniel Clyne insists his 'intention wasn't to hurt anyone' after being heavily criticised by his former manager Neil Warnock for snubbing a move to Cardiff.
England defender Clyne upset Bluebirds boss Warnock last week by opting to join Bournemouth on loan from Liverpool.
Warnock, who handed the right-back his professional debut at Crystal Palace in 2008, claimed he had been 'promised' Clyne by the Merseyside club, before discovering on television that he had chosen Eddie Howe's Cherries.
The 70-year-old Warnock branded Liverpool a 'disgrace' and said they lacked class, while he was unhappy not to receive a phone call from the player.