10 Superstar Footballers Who Betrayed Their Managers

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Here are 10 superstar footballers who betrayed  their managers. And we head to Manchester to   start this list. Jadon Sancho currently plays  for Manchester United, but if you remember,   he was in the Manchester City  academy between 2015 and 2017. Pep Guardiola was hired in 2016, and not  long after joining, he noticed the talent   of the teenage star and had plans to ease him  into the first team alongside Phil Foden. But   the Spanish boss could not give immediate  assurances about game time that season,   so Sancho, only 17 years old at the  time, decided to turn his back on the   coach. He forced a move to Dortmund  that summer and he never looked back. To complete the betrayal, Sacnho then moved to the  other side of Manchester in 2021. But considering   how things are going for him at Old Trafford,  maybe he could have been more patient with Pep. And it appears that 2017 was a pretty  acrimonious year in the Premier League,   because that same year, Diego Costa  betrayed Antonio Conte at Chelsea. The pair were having an amazing  season together as player and   coach. Costa was tempted by a big money  move being offered to him from China,   so he was ready to leave Chelsea midseason to  go chase the bag, but the transfer fell through,   so he had to stay back. Conte did not like  that at all, but he played it cool. He kept   using Costa until the end of the season as  Chelsea went on to win the Premier League. But in June of that same year, Conte reacted  to the betrayal by sending a text to Costa   telling him he was not a part of his plans for the  coming season and asked him to find another club. Conte went on to buy Morata to replace him,   and then dropped Costa from the Champions  League squad and completely banished him. But that was not to be the last time a Chelsea  player would betray their manager. It happened   again in 2019 with Kepa and Sarri, and  this time, we all saw it happen live. It was the League Cup final against Manchester  City. The game was headed to penalties when   Kepa went down injured. Not trying to  risk anything in the penalty shootout,   Sarri asked Kepa to come off, but the  Spanish goalie refused to leave the pitch. The coach asked multiple times,  but Kepa kept insisting that he   was staying on. Sarri was absolutely  incensed at the disrespect, betrayal,   and embarrassment on live TV. But  there was nothing he could do about it. However, when Sir Alex Ferguson felt betrayed  by a player, he sure did something about it. That player was David Beckham. The relationship between the player and the  manager had started to deteriorate in the   early 2000s, and it got worse in 2003, the year  which turned out to be Beckham’s last at United. Ferguson thought that Beckham, who was an  absolute global superstar, had let the fame   get into his head and let his levels drop. He felt  that Beckham was betraying him and his teammates,   and it all came to a head when they lost  to Arsenal in the FA Cup in February 2003. Very furious with the players and particularly  Bekcham after that game, Ferguson threw a   boot at the former England captain, and the  midfielder needed stitches because of that. There was absolutely no coming back  from that. People said one of them   would have to leave the club, and it was  Beckham who eventually left that summer. You just don’t mess with Sir Alex Ferguson. And you also don’t mess with Roberto Mancini. One guy who can verify both statements is  Carlos Tevez. After spending 2 years at Man   United under Fergie, he moved to neighboring  rivals, City, where he played under Mancini. Things were great for Tevez at City until  September 2011 when he betrayed his manager. In a Champions League game against  Bayern Munich and City were 2 goals down,   so Mancini turned to Tevez who was on  the bench and asked him to get ready to   come on. But according to the Italian boss,  the Argentine striker refused to come on. Mancini wanted Tevez to be sold immediately.  He was immediately suspended from playing   or even training with the club, and  did not return until 5 months later. In 2013, Tevez revealed that he very  nearly retired from football as a result   of that whole incident. But instead he moved  to Juventus the same summer Mancini got sacked. Now, if you remember, in 2013,  Man United won the Premier League,   and much of it was thanks to their new  acquisition, Robin van Persie. While   the United fans were happy to have him,  Gunners, and Arsene Wenger in particular,   felt betrayed by his decision to make the  move to Old Trafford in the first place. Now, RvP was not just any player at Arsenal. He  was their best player and the club captain at   the time, so leaving the club to join a league  rival was always going to feel like a betrayal. On top of that, Arsene Wenger had put in a  lot of work into helping van Persie improve   his form and thanks to that, RvP won the  Premier League Golden Boot for the first   time in his career, despite having played  in the league for 8 years at that time. But how did van Persie repay Wenger? By  betraying him and joining his biggest rival,   Alex Ferguson. To make the betrayal even  worse, the Dutch striker took his insane   form to Old Trafford and helped  them win the league in his first   season, something Arsenal hadn’t managed to do for  9 years at the time. That must have really hurt. And someone who can relate to this is Jurgen  Klopp. The Liverpool gaffer is known for his   ability to develop young players, and he did  that for Mario Gotze back when he was Dortmund   coach. It was Klopp who promoted Gotze  to the Dortmund first team back in 2009,   and he oversaw the development of the  German midfielder through the years. But despite all of that and even winning  the league twice under Klopp, when rivals   Bayern came calling, he didn’t even think twice. Klopp would eventually have the last laugh,   though, because Gotze came running  back to Dortmund after things didn’t   work out for him in Bayern. But a return  was still not able to revive his career. And it seems like Klopp  always gets the last laugh,   because you guys remember what  happened with Coutinho, right? Klopp told him to remain at Anfield  and a statue would be built for him,   but he insisted that he wanted to join  Barcelona, and we all know what happened   after. His time in Barcelona was horrible and his  career was completely ruined because of that. Now,   he’s at Aston Villa and can’t  even get into the squad. Maybe Romario was Coutinho’s idol? You guys  remember Romario played for Barcelona the   legendary Johan Cruyff and all was well with  Romario and Cruyff until Romario won the World   Cup in 1994 with Brazil and his ego became  too big for the manager and his teammates. In 1994, he was suspended for 5 games for a  violent conduct on Diego Simeone during a game   against Sevilla, and in January 1995, despite  having recently been named FIFA World Player   of the Year, Cruyff sold him because, at that  point, it was obvious that there was no way back. Finally, we have what is  perhaps the biggest betrayal   we have seen in football in the 21st century. Claudio Raineri was hired to  coach Leicester City in 2015,   and he did the unthinkable by leading  the recently promoted team to a   fairytale Premier League championship  in just his first season at the club. But after doing the unthinkable in 2016, Raineri  was fired halfway into his second season. And   why was he fired? Because senior players like  Jamie Vardy and Kasper Schmeichel met with the   Leicester City chairman after a loss to Sevilla  in the round of 16 of the Champions League.   And we don’t know what exactly  was discussed in that meeting,   but what we know is that, after  that meeting, Raineri was sacked. The rumors were that the senior players  revolted against the boss not even up   to a year after he incredibly  led them to the Premier League   title, something none of them ever dreamed  would happen at the start of that season. If   that is not the height of betrayal,  then we don’t know what else is. Are there more instances of players betraying   their coaches you know of? Share  them with us in the comments. If you enjoyed this video, give it a thumbs  up and subscribe to the channel. Also, turn   on the bell notification so you never miss out  on new content. Catch you in the next one. Bye!
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Length: 7min 36sec (456 seconds)
Published: Mon May 08 2023
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