Brannagan isn’t fluffy in interviews, you never hear him being particularly congratulatory even in better times - certainly not individually. He‘s a bit similar to Roy Keane in that sense, he’s dour and borderline miserable and i just don’t think it’s his way to come out backing slapping individuals. What I heard was a player genuinely hurt and embarrassed by the situation and one determined to rectify it. He may have consciously avoided mention of Robinson so he didn’t get drawn into a deeper conversation about the manager but there was nothing to suggest he wasn‘t behind him.