If the football player does not like the fans of his club - this is a problem.
However, it is much worse if his teammates and the coach do not like him. Such cases in football, although rare, but still happen, and the player can become an outcast as deservedly, and absolutely for nothing.
10. Marko Arnautovich
This talented striker in 2009 got a great chance to prove himself when he was rented by Inter Milan.
Unfortunately for him, coach Jose Mourinho did not find a common language with him, therefore, in the victory for the “Inter” Champions League 2010, he left him out of the competition.
Despite the fact that he did not participate in the victory, Arnautovich ordered himself boots with the inscription “Champion Champions League 2010” and his teammates who really won, but didn’t buy such "show-offs" frankly laughed at them.
After that, he moved to the German Werder Bremen, where he came to the first training in these same boots. Marco believed that the club was too weak for him, but other players did not agree with this, so he got a face from defender Socrates.
In the end, the apotheosis came when the Werder Brehman dangling in the second half of the table lost. After the match Arnautovich, the journalists asked how he feels in the team, to which he replied: “Bremen is * oops!”.
9. Ahmed Musa
The Nigerian forward moved to Leicester City the following season after their sensational championship, but the team did not immediately like it. He did not behave provocatively, simply could not find a common language with them, because of which his implementation also suffered.
The fox head coach Claudio Ranieri believed in Ahmed and regularly released him on the field, but he could not live up to his expectations. It got to the point that the players, according to rumors, personally went to the club's leadership with a demand to dismiss Ranieri, and one of the reasons was just Musa.
It all ended sadly: the coaches were kicked out, and the Nigerian was first put on a bench, and then he was leased to CSK and sold to Saudi Arabia.
8. Samir Nasri
This player had problems not in the club, but in his native team. It all started at Euro 2012, when Nasri began to quarrel with partners who accused him of laziness. So, Alu Diarra told him that he did not want to work out in defense, to which Samir answered something sharp and away we go.
Then there was the defeat in the quarterfinals from the Spaniards, after which the Frenchman swore at the journalist, mentioning his mother a couple of times out of place.
After that, the players themselves went to Didier Deschamps and asked him not to call Nasri to the national team, since he has a bad effect on the atmosphere in the team. The coach listened and the midfielder did not play for the national team, despite his talent.
7. Adrian Rabiot
PSG midfielder Adrian Rabiot has been in the club since 2010, being a pupil of Parisians (he is only 24 years old). Everything went well until the toad started to crush him: looking at the amounts received by Neymar and other PSG stars, he demanded that the management pay him the same amount, plus a bonus of 10 million euros.
The bosses refused to raise the fee, and as a bonus they suspended him from games and training. Without Rabiot, the Parisians lost Manchester United in the Champions League and flew out of the tournament, and the only one who was not upset was the Frenchman.
He went to a party, and also put a “like” under the video of Patrice Evra, who was rooting for Manchester United. Now Adriana in the club can not stand everyone.
6. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
This footballer is rightfully considered one of the most charismatic and talented, but he could have achieved much more if not for his ego.
Rude and boorish, he used to be the first number wherever he played, so he was unhappy that Guardiola in Lars prefers Lionel Messi.
Criticizing him and the whole team in the press, he only achieved the fact that he was disliked and sold in a year.
5. Alexis Sanchez
While still a player in the London Arsenal, Sanchez began to show his bad temper and quarrel with partners. When Manchester United became interested in him, he completely “scored” the gunners and just waited for the transfer.
Moving to the Manchester club, he began to receive 26 million euros a year, becoming the team's highest paid player.
De Gea and Pogba, who play much better, get less. As a result, Alexis began to stand apart and did not even try to make friends with someone: even in the club cafeteria, he eats alone.
The teammates do not like him because he receives a lot and plays poorly, and also does not want to make contact.
4. Yannick Ferreira Carrasco
The Belgian, who after good performances in La Liga for some reason moved to the Chinese championship (he is only 25), could not find a common language with his teammates, the backbone of which consists of Chinese.
In one of the trainings, he even got into a fight and broke his teammate’s nose, which made him hate him.
Carrasco continues to enter the field, skillfully opens and waits for the pass, but the offended Chinese prefer to lose the ball than to make a pass. They openly ignore him and do not even try to hide it.
3. Gareth Bale
They have been talking about the problems with the adaptation of the Welshman for a long time, but they clearly appeared after CriRo left for Juventus.
Bale wants to become a leader, but frankly does not pull, besides does not maintain friendly relations with anyone in the team.
After the classic with Barca, when he was replaced in the 61st minute, he got into the car and drove home, clearly showing how he relates to the most important match. In addition, Bale still does not know Spanish, although he has been playing for Real for 6 (!) Years.
2. Mario Balotelli
The Italian striker was an outcast wherever he played. So, the teammates from Inter did not like Balotelli so much that they thanked Francesco Totti when he “broke” him, inflicting a severe blow to his legs.
Next was Manchester City, where Balo threw darts at partners and fought with a coach, then Milan, Nice, and the same thing everywhere.
Now Super Mario is trying to play in Marseille, but for how long it will last until he makes enemies - it is not known.
1. Mauro Icardi
This footballer is the main outcast of our time, as he is not loved both in the club and in the national team, and his fans also hate him.
He took his wife from a partner in the national team, set Messi and Maradona against himself, wrote a scandalous book and delivered an “Inter” salary ultimatum.
This was more than enough to become a universal enemy, although as a soccer player Mauro remains the club’s main goal when he is given a chance to play.