Footballers are expected to shake hands before and after the match as a sign of fair play and harmony in the field play. However, things are not always rosy, some footballers can be a massive challenge to handle. let's take a closer look at some of the most troublesome players.
Pick your Top 5 Worst Temper Players in football history!
Mario Balotelli
The mercurial Italian has been the target of several high-profile media stories, like throwing darts against youth players, having arguments with his own teammates.
Gennaro Gattuso
Gattuso is considered to be one of the ruthless, undisciplined and aggressive players during his time.
Pepe
Pepe There is no denying the fact that Pepe is one of the best defenders right now in the world of football but that also does not hide the fact that he is amongst the top undisciplined footballers in the world.
Arjen Robben
You can love him or hate him but you surely cannot ignore Arjen Robben. He is even described as a bully in the cricketing circles and has been accused of choking team-mate Thomas Mueller.
Joey Barton
Joey Barton This midfielder is totally unpredictable character on and off the field. A brawl in a friendly match against Doncaster in 2004 to putting a cigarette in his team-mate’s eye to even assaulting a team-mate on the ground and even getting banned for 12 matches.
Luis Suarez
Luis Suarez From biting three players to deliberately handling of the ball to prevent a Ghana goal in the 2010 World Cup, when it comes to indiscipline, Suarez’s name pops out first.
Roy Keane
The ex-Irish midfielder was as indisciplined as much as he possessed talent and abilities. He was known for hard-tackling and temper issues. Keane accumulated 11 red cards in his career with Manchester United.
Patrick Vierra
Vierra was one of the poster boys of indiscipline, getting sent off 12 times in his career. The powerful French midfielder was involved in various spats and was known for hard tackling and over-aggression on the field. His clash with Roy Keane is also well known.
Eric Cantona
Cantona was a good player with the ball at his feet but had his fair of trouble with referees, officials and opponents during his career.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's temperamental attitude was too much to handle in his career. which brought him a couple of cards.
Diego Costa
when thinking about Diego Costa, we've come up with a whole host of occasions on which Costa's bizarre love of fighting with defenders proved to be oddly entertaining.