WORLDS MOST HATED FOOTBALLERS!!

The best footballers incidentally are some of the most hated by fans. Bleacher Report brings to you some of these players and why fans would rather love to hate them.

Cristiano Ronaldo

Ronaldo is one of the most talented footballers in the world, but he has made himself a public enemy No. 1, to quite a few football fans.

His ability to mysteriously fall when his opponent breathes in his direction is an annoyance to many, as is his apparent arrogance.

During the 2006 World Cup, he played a part in the sending off of England’s Wayne Rooney, who was a fellow Manchester United player at the time. It was Rooney’s indiscipline which saw him get the red card, but Ronaldo was caught winking to the bench afterwards. He got abuse from his own fans, as well as those of every other Premier League team after that.

He eventually made it clear to United that he wanted to join Real Madrid, and they had no choice but to sell him.

Carlos Tevez

Controversy has followed Tevez wherever he has played. He single-handedly kept West Ham United in the Premier League a few seasons ago, but he should not have been allowed to play for them. He got his dream move to Manchester United at the end of that season, but he left them for their fierce rivals Manchester City two years later.

Last summer, he stated that he didn’t want to play for City again, as he wanted to be closer to his family. No suitable offer came in for him, and he had to stay at City for another season.

Only a few weeks ago, he refused to come on as a substitute for City against Bayern Munich in the Champions League. It has resulted in City suspending him, and his future now has to lay elsewhere.

Wayne Rooney

Rooney is a talented player, but he makes it easy for opposing fans to hate him. He has the ability to fall over when nobody has touched him.

To make matters worse, he has often been in the tabloid papers with extramarital liaisons. Whether it’s with a hooker old enough to be his granny or a couple of hookers at a time, it doesn’t portray a good example to his young fans.

He didn’t exactly enamour himself to football fans with his threat to leave Manchester United last season unless they gave him a huge wage rise. He got the money he wanted, and has since declared his undying love for them.

Luis Suarez

Luis Suarez joined Liverpool last season, and he looks like he has a very bright future in English football. He is very talented and has already scored some very good goals for Liverpool.

He became a villain at the 2010 World Cup when his last-minute handball prevented Ghana from beating Uruguay in the quarter finals, and his team went on to win the game on penalties. He got a red card on the day, but that was of little use to a Ghana team that deserved to win the game.

During his time in Holland with Ajax, he courted controversy when he was suspended for biting an opponent in a game. He was also suspended by Ajax for a fight with a teammate at halftime in another game.

Arjen Robben

Arjen Robben is a player who has it all in terms of skill, but his commitment has come into question on more than one occasion. When the going gets tough, Robben is more than likely to be found wanting, which can make his own fans very angry.

Like so many other exceptionally talented players he is also fond off going to ground far too easily under the slightest challenge, and opposing fans aren’t fond of that either. During his time at Chelsea, he was accused of feigning injury so that he wouldn’t have to play.

A player of his ability should never be sold by a top club, but both Chelsea and Real Madrid were happy to see him leave, which suggests there is something missing from his game or character.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been a controversial figure wherever he has played his football. He has played for some of the very best clubs in Europe throughout his career, but he never lasts too long at one club. If the player is to be believed, it’s never his fault when he moves from one club to another, but he’s not an easy man to get on with.

His attitude on the pitch has made him a target for abuse from his own fans at some of the clubs he has played for, and opposing fans don’t like him either.

El Hadji Diouf

El Hadji Diouf is another player who has a very short fuse on the football pitch. He has been followed by allegations of spitting at opponents and opposing fans at almost every club he has played for. Footballers take a very serious attitude towards spitting, and it has made him a very unpopular player.

If there is a row on the pitch during a game involving Diouf, the chances are he will be at the centre of it. He gets easily riled, and he easily riles his opponents, too. During his nine years in English football he has rarely been far from any controversial incidents in any game he has played.

Mario Balotelli

Mario Balotelli is a young Italian player who now plies his trade with Manchester City. He has made a number of particularly stupid and bizarre decisions in his short career, and they have helped him to earn the dislike of his own club’s fans at times.

Whilst an Inter Milan player, he appeared on TV in an AC Milan shirt, and he also threw his Inter shirt on the ground after being substituted against Barcelona in a Champions League semifinal.

There is no denying his skill, but his attitude and commitment are always under question. His attempted back-heel shot on goal in a preseason friendly against LA Galaxy earned him the scorn of the City manager, and his chances have been limited so far this season.

Emmanuel Adebayor

Emmanuel Adebayor is yet another player to have run foul of the fans at just about any club he has played for. Arsenal signed him in 2006, and when Thierry Henry left a year later he looked destined for greatness with them. He had an excellent season, and Arsenal came close to winning the league, but he started believing his own publicity, and his agent was offering him to other teams by the summer of 2008.

He was turned on by the Arsenal fans during the next season, as his performances became gradually worse, and he looked like it meant nothing to him to play for the club. Arsenal offloaded him to Manchester City in 2009 despite the fact that he wanted to join one of Europe’s big clubs, but none of them wanted him.

Joey Barton

Joey Barton has had a host of run-ins on and off the football pitch. He served 77 days in prison for beating up a man on a night out with friends, and he has had plenty of other court appearances, too.

He’s not too bothered about the age of the people he attacks, or even if they are teammates of his. He attacked fellow Manchester City player Ousmane Dabo in training and almost gouged his eye out.




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