Keeping track of more than 22 players is no small feat. In the locker room, there are certain players that are egotistical and can cause difficulties for the management.
They are nasty to everyone in the team, even the manager.
In no particular order, these are some of the most difficult-to-manage footballers in the world.
Joey Barton
Newcastle United let Barton go for free because he was a pain in the neck.
They shouldn’t have been shocked, given Barton’s prior indiscretions.
Once found guilty of stabbing an underage footballer in the eye, attacking McDonald’s employees, and assaulting a former Manchester City teammate.
Robinho
He is still an enormous issue for managers, even after a brief stint at Manchester City.
Shortly after returning, he was sent off for threatening to kick the ball on the referee’s head. Balotelli’s manager-mangling rival Marko Arnautovic can’t keep up with him.
Carlos Tevez
Roberto Mancini called up the mercurial attacker for the Bayern Munich match, but he was left on the bench.
Please join me in extending a warm welcome to Carlos Tevez.
In his unwillingness to play against Bayern, a man’s bratish conduct is only beginning.
Tevez, who was found driving across the United Kingdom without a license, is an example of the worst that may happen in this industry.
Because of his reputation as a troublemaker, the Argentine has caused more than enough headaches for his management during the course of his career.