As an Arsenal fan I don't think Van Persi, Nasri or Fabregas betrayed Wenger but it's the other way round as he promised them trophies but he instead wasted years of their prime and when they moved they won trophies so I don't have anything against the players for leaving our club
Van Persie didn't betray his manager, he simply had a difference in the way the club should move forward and wanted to win trophies, so he moved to a bigger club who could potentially win trophies.
Actually Guardiola and Zlatan confirmed that Messi had nothing to do with the change and it wasn't just Messi who didn't want Enrique the board and most of the squad wanted him out.
Abdullah Abul Messi disrespected Pep by refusing to leave the pitch. Look it up since we are on RUclips. Cristiano never did that to the best manager he's played under-Messi has. CR7 gets mad like every other player when he gets subbed, but never refuses and disrespects the leadership. That's another reason he's better than Messi.
Abdullah Abul Guardiola hot himself out of the job due to his holier than thou , self righteous personality, the board hated him , his nickname was El Meacolonias , the perfume pisser .lol. 😂
yeah but messi is not acting like a bitch every time he want a penalty or something and he's not cheating on his wife to oh yeah and he's not supe selfish that want onlyhim self to score and when any1 else does he gots tilted like a little bitch that he is
Aren't you being a bit harsh on Messi.....after all which star player does not have a preferred position? It obviously worked out well for Barca. And you left out the part where Messi had a clash with Luis Enrique after Enrique dropped both him and Neymar against Real Sociedad when they had a chance to overtake Madrid who were in first place in the league at the time. Barca lost that chance, and Messi was right.
I love messi but get your head out your arse, he has done things for him and not possibly the club plus it's a show of disrespect. But I don't blame him he's a winner like wrighty, rvp and others. Messi is the same a winner and sometimes you look out for you by wielding your power.
Lmao Messi never betrayed his managers, criticized yes but not to the point of betrayal. He is good friends with Ibra so I don't see him forcing Pep to play him in centre. It was actually Ibra's lack of mobility in Pep's tiki taka which made Pep drop him. Also he criticized Enrique for not being serious, and you can tell since Lucho made nonsensical rotations especially during the 1st half of 14/15 season.
TheFNProductionz Something is wrong with barca..Both Pep and Luis said Barcelona isn't a club were you would like to stay for a long time...Also Dani Alves said the club didn't respect him...
Samrakshak Karki true, but that's mostly cos of the fans. They will kill you if you don't perform good enough, even Xavi knows this. Dani Alves left cos he was discriminated by the board, he always say he loves Barca, but the board's wrongdoing against him made him move to Juve
Jeeze....Messi never told Guardiola anything of the sorts, wtf are you guys on?. In fact it was Guardiola's own tactics that put Messi in the middle (was mostly the standard since the 2-6 at the Bernabeu, where he was used as a false 9 for the first time), and he was already playing there that season since very early on (one of the main reasons Zlatan felt disgruntled at Barcelona). Messi didn't ask for something that was already being done, much less threatened with not playing....again, what kind of stupid propaganda have you guys read?????????? the clash vs Luis Enrique is completely true though, but Messi wasn't alone in the fight, and the fight itself wasn't really Messi's fault, but Luis Enrique's. Luis Enrique was seriously disliked by a good part of the dressroom since the very beginning because of his authoritarian personality and attitude, and the way he intended to handle the dressroom matters. Barcelona has had a self-managing dressroom discipline since the very early Guardiola days, something that was respected by the following managers (Vilanova and Martino) and that it holds true up to this day (with Valverde), but Luis Enrique intitially wanted none of that and wanted to be the one calling the shots in things that the dressroom considered their own internal matters. Messi is indeed probably the most influential player within that dressroom (over the then captains Xavi and Iniesta) and he (and he didn't speak for him alone but for the whole group) strongly and openly objected to that change of policy. Luis Enrique being as he is ,and don't get confused, I love him as a lifelong culé, took it personal. Luis Enrique is many things but one of them is that he's got the biggest balls in town and he's not afraid to show it: from his standpoint Messi was openly challenging his authority in front of everyone. Won't have to say what that meant for him, and how he intended to deal with it: he purposefully benched Messi to make an example out of him in front of the whole dressroom and to cement his authority. But it backfired BADLY: Messi took personal offence to that because all he had done was standing up for what the dressroom was feeling and be frank about it, yet he was being treated as some kind of major offender. Not to mention that the whole dressroom had problems with Luis Enrique's attitude, yet he was the main victim to take the heat for it. Not only Messi took huge offence on that, the whole dressroom was on fire, far from cementing his authority, by benching Messi Luis Enrique got most of his players backing his teammate and against him. Hence why after the bench at San Sebastian happened what happened, and hence Messi's stance about it, and hencee the flash fire that ignited the whole institution where you had the best player probably in history being face to face with a coach that had had frankly mediocre results until then (actually Luis enrique was already in the verge of being fired) and was in the middle of an attack of authoritarianism, and sotto voice saying he wouldn't renew his contract if that coach was to stay. And to be quite honest, he was 100% right on his stance. The whole situation was hardly Messi's fault, but that of a coach that had seriously messed up. And to be fair and square with Luis Enrique, once Xavi (former team and dressroom mate of Luis himself, and obviously someone Messi respected a lot) walked in to mediate in the situation, Luis Enrique was smart enough to realize he had overreacted and he backed down. Dressroom discipline was restored to the players again, to begin with (which gained Luis the respect of the dressroom for backing down on something they so strongly felt about), and both him and Messi came to a mutual understanding and, if not liking ,at least mutual respect that lasted until luis enrique's departure from the club. Luis Enrique didn't leave the club because of attrition, btw. He wasn't fired, and allowed to stay until his contract expired just because it was his last season at the club. 2016-2017 Barcelona was probably the hughest underachieving team in the whole of europe, and that was directly attributable to Luis Enrique, both in the players he wanted to sign, and in the way he managed the team in his last season. Had he not finishing his contract, he'd been probably fired in the last third of the season, and would've been replaced at the end for sure. Again the whole thing wasn't Messi's fault. It was Luis Enrique, and it wasn't the first time he had something like that happening with players that had never been a problem before: in his spell at Roma Totti, of all players... TOTTI (one of the noblest, most respectful toward his managers footballers the sport has ever seen) and Luis Enrique had HUGE personal issues with each other....stemming from pretty much the same reasons he clashed with Messi later on: LE's attitude towards coaching was that he was the boss, and that noone could ever put him in doubt, not even to honestly discuss his decisions without the intention of stepping on his toes. That worked fine for him at Barça B, that worked great for him at Celta, but that's not the way to deal with dressrooms with world class players. Roma and Totti were probably not a good enough lesson, so he had to put himself at the brink of destitution (and the club on the verge of apocalypse) before he realized his stance wasn't the correct one, and that it might just be that he was the one at fault, and not his players. Only at Barcelona (and probably thanks to Xavi putting some common sense into his hard head XD) he realized he had overstepped. To his credit, however, he was noble enough to step back, reinstitute the dresroom discipline to the players, and make personal ammends with the player he had unfairly treated, so he was able to regain his trust, the dressroom's trust, and restore peace. Probably his problems with Totti at Roma taught him a lesson or two, because he didn't do that at Roma, and we all knew how his season at Calcio ended. Which wasn't particularily brilliant.
Hodor,yea bro kovacic does have a bright future but just like bakayoko,kovacic is at real madrid that has the likes of rodriguez modric kroos isco asensio. but bakayoko is at monaco where he is playing and showing his talent whilst kovacic does that,on the bench.
The story about Messi and Pep was true. Ibra confirmed it saying Pep didn't have the guts to tell him straight in the face about him (Pep) didn't want to play him in the center. Messi demanded that. The decision virtually meant buying Ibra was a wrong move for Barca.
Idk why the fuck people give terry shit about his send off, I mean he's served Chelsea for 22 years being part of every one of their premier league titles and literally the heart and soul of the club. You wouldn't say it about gerrard, totti, lahm etc😕
There's never been a player like Messi so he can't be managed like any other player. Think of where Barca would be without him, he's definitely more important than any manager or player they can possibly hire.
Peter E, he is not as humble as he appears. Ibrahimovic was scoring more goals and Messi got jealous because he wants to be the best and ballon d'or winner ahead of ronaldo. Ronaldinho wouldn't have done this. Messi is known to get jealous. A great player though.
It was a disgrace how Leicester treated Ranieri. After that fairy tail season, they betrayed him because of the inevitable season we all know they would have given that the teams around them significantly strengthened their squads.
The news about are completely fake....it's the Barca board who take decisions not Messi...if it's so then Barca would signed Verrati as per Messi's wish
should be managers who betrayed there players. Pep Guardiola and Samuel Eto,o...As a chelsea blue id have to say that Adrian Mutu let down everyone at Chelsea not just the manager, great player but coke head. I often wonder how long it took Mutu to pay back the 17.1 million euro compensation back to chelsea lol.
Bit suprised Wright is in there because it's my understanding that nobody liked Bruce Rioch. Hartson said in his book that he didn't get along with him either.
Pierre was the first Celtic player I met when I was a kid I can always remember he looked like a giant he mussed my hair and smiled at me but when he left I was destraught
Actually Zlatan explained why he left Barca. He confirmed Messi had nothing to do with it. He said that he was liking the team and fitting in well but he had problems with Pep. Zlatan hates tf how out pep and said that he wasnt human. Prob because mourinho was his manager before idk.
Make your mind up. In your last video I watched you said it was Lampard who was responsible for AVB's sacking. Now you are saying it was down to Terry....
Van Persie thought he could hold Arsenal and Wenger to ransom and later he apologised and stated he should have stayed at the Gunners as his second season at Utd was one of the worst in his career.In his third year he was picked here and there and then could not wait to get to Turkey where he had continued bust ups with the manager and he left.Do your research before putting up bull.
the whole Chelsea squad on the 2015/16 season
Ronaldo Owino I’m a Chelsea fan and I got to agree that’s very true
As an Arsenal fan I don't think Van Persi, Nasri or Fabregas betrayed Wenger but it's the other way round as he promised them trophies but he instead wasted years of their prime and when they moved they won trophies so I don't have anything against the players for leaving our club
Ben Fox as a Manchester Utd fan, I’m pretty happy that Persie joined us but then he left....
StandardGamer207 I'm also a man united fan
So so true
There all traitors end off.
since van persie left
how many premier league titles has arsenal won,
10 Managers who were hated by the players?
#1 Jose Mourinho
Amitabh Bachchan André Vilas Boas, Ranieri
Denis Селимовић ranieri
Denis Селимовић Felix Magath
Amitabh Bachchan Not at Porto, Chelsea, Inter or United
Van Persie didn't betray his manager, he simply had a difference in the way the club should move forward and wanted to win trophies, so he moved to a bigger club who could potentially win trophies.
Captain_Eyeball true
Yea but I got a man United lamp and it fits perfectly in the middle of the table
Michailsadou
Actually Guardiola and Zlatan confirmed that Messi had nothing to do with the change and it wasn't just Messi who didn't want Enrique the board and most of the squad wanted him out.
Abdullah Abul Messi disrespected Pep by refusing to leave the pitch. Look it up since we are on RUclips. Cristiano never did that to the best manager he's played under-Messi has. CR7 gets mad like every other player when he gets subbed, but never refuses and disrespects the leadership. That's another reason he's better than Messi.
Abdullah Abul Guardiola hot himself out of the job due to his holier than thou , self righteous personality, the board hated him , his nickname was El Meacolonias , the perfume pisser .lol. 😂
SUGARPOP73 Literally pep is the pissing one
yeah but messi is not acting like a bitch every time he want a penalty or something and he's not cheating on his wife to oh yeah and he's not supe selfish that want onlyhim self to score and when any1 else does he gots tilted like a little bitch that he is
was that before or after the treble?
These day's in football you could probably make a "100 players to betray their managers"...
100% for sure you could, at a minimum!
Yes it's true, Barcelona are trying to slide into my dms
I Joe Allen, would like 2500 subscribers legend
dude please dont join barca, real madrid is better!!
SUPERJOYK comon but barça need more quality in the midfield Andre Gomes it's not enough lol
I Joe Allen, would like 2500 subscribers I see you in every video.
Do you just write this on every video
Every chelsea player on mourinho last season
Aren't you being a bit harsh on Messi.....after all which star player does not have a preferred position? It obviously worked out well for Barca. And you left out the part where Messi had a clash with Luis Enrique after Enrique dropped both him and Neymar against Real Sociedad when they had a chance to overtake Madrid who were in first place in the league at the time. Barca lost that chance, and Messi was right.
Syed Ali Haider Zahidi im a Madrid fan but true
Syed Ali Haider Zahidi it aint about who turned out right, messi went against the manager by askin the club to pick between them. thats betrayal.
I love messi but get your head out your arse, he has done things for him and not possibly the club plus it's a show of disrespect. But I don't blame him he's a winner like wrighty, rvp and others.
Messi is the same a winner and sometimes you look out for you by wielding your power.
The thing is messi always performs well so he deserves something that he wants in favour
Luis Enrique was good but then became terrible
Who's watching this on their bed?
Ismail and Younis Me
@@zaidsaadabduljalil4759 me
Whoes watching with no shoes?
TheDonkeyDude. Liked because I have never seen before
TheDonkeyDude. who watches a video with shoes mate?
TheDonkeyDude. Who can't spell?
Slippers :)
TheDonkeyDude. sliders
Lmao Messi never betrayed his managers, criticized yes but not to the point of betrayal. He is good friends with Ibra so I don't see him forcing Pep to play him in centre. It was actually Ibra's lack of mobility in Pep's tiki taka which made Pep drop him. Also he criticized Enrique for not being serious, and you can tell since Lucho made nonsensical rotations especially during the 1st half of 14/15 season.
TheFNProductionz mathieu and gomes are a nonsensical rotation
TheFNProductionz Something is wrong with barca..Both Pep and Luis said Barcelona isn't a club were you would like to stay for a long time...Also Dani Alves said the club didn't respect him...
Samrakshak Karki true, but that's mostly cos of the fans. They will kill you if you don't perform good enough, even Xavi knows this. Dani Alves left cos he was discriminated by the board, he always say he loves Barca, but the board's wrongdoing against him made him move to Juve
It's possible that messi is a bully behind doors :(
Well Ronaldo is one infront of the media
Jeeze....Messi never told Guardiola anything of the sorts, wtf are you guys on?. In fact it was Guardiola's own tactics that put Messi in the middle (was mostly the standard since the 2-6 at the Bernabeu, where he was used as a false 9 for the first time), and he was already playing there that season since very early on (one of the main reasons Zlatan felt disgruntled at Barcelona). Messi didn't ask for something that was already being done, much less threatened with not playing....again, what kind of stupid propaganda have you guys read??????????
the clash vs Luis Enrique is completely true though, but Messi wasn't alone in the fight, and the fight itself wasn't really Messi's fault, but Luis Enrique's. Luis Enrique was seriously disliked by a good part of the dressroom since the very beginning because of his authoritarian personality and attitude, and the way he intended to handle the dressroom matters.
Barcelona has had a self-managing dressroom discipline since the very early Guardiola days, something that was respected by the following managers (Vilanova and Martino) and that it holds true up to this day (with Valverde), but Luis Enrique intitially wanted none of that and wanted to be the one calling the shots in things that the dressroom considered their own internal matters.
Messi is indeed probably the most influential player within that dressroom (over the then captains Xavi and Iniesta) and he (and he didn't speak for him alone but for the whole group) strongly and openly objected to that change of policy. Luis Enrique being as he is ,and don't get confused, I love him as a lifelong culé, took it personal.
Luis Enrique is many things but one of them is that he's got the biggest balls in town and he's not afraid to show it: from his standpoint Messi was openly challenging his authority in front of everyone. Won't have to say what that meant for him, and how he intended to deal with it: he purposefully benched Messi to make an example out of him in front of the whole dressroom and to cement his authority. But it backfired BADLY: Messi took personal offence to that because all he had done was standing up for what the dressroom was feeling and be frank about it, yet he was being treated as some kind of major offender. Not to mention that the whole dressroom had problems with Luis Enrique's attitude, yet he was the main victim to take the heat for it. Not only Messi took huge offence on that, the whole dressroom was on fire, far from cementing his authority, by benching Messi Luis Enrique got most of his players backing his teammate and against him.
Hence why after the bench at San Sebastian happened what happened, and hence Messi's stance about it, and hencee the flash fire that ignited the whole institution where you had the best player probably in history being face to face with a coach that had had frankly mediocre results until then (actually Luis enrique was already in the verge of being fired) and was in the middle of an attack of authoritarianism, and sotto voice saying he wouldn't renew his contract if that coach was to stay. And to be quite honest, he was 100% right on his stance. The whole situation was hardly Messi's fault, but that of a coach that had seriously messed up.
And to be fair and square with Luis Enrique, once Xavi (former team and dressroom mate of Luis himself, and obviously someone Messi respected a lot) walked in to mediate in the situation, Luis Enrique was smart enough to realize he had overreacted and he backed down. Dressroom discipline was restored to the players again, to begin with (which gained Luis the respect of the dressroom for backing down on something they so strongly felt about), and both him and Messi came to a mutual understanding and, if not liking ,at least mutual respect that lasted until luis enrique's departure from the club.
Luis Enrique didn't leave the club because of attrition, btw. He wasn't fired, and allowed to stay until his contract expired just because it was his last season at the club. 2016-2017 Barcelona was probably the hughest underachieving team in the whole of europe, and that was directly attributable to Luis Enrique, both in the players he wanted to sign, and in the way he managed the team in his last season. Had he not finishing his contract, he'd been probably fired in the last third of the season, and would've been replaced at the end for sure.
Again the whole thing wasn't Messi's fault. It was Luis Enrique, and it wasn't the first time he had something like that happening with players that had never been a problem before: in his spell at Roma Totti, of all players... TOTTI (one of the noblest, most respectful toward his managers footballers the sport has ever seen) and Luis Enrique had HUGE personal issues with each other....stemming from pretty much the same reasons he clashed with Messi later on: LE's attitude towards coaching was that he was the boss, and that noone could ever put him in doubt, not even to honestly discuss his decisions without the intention of stepping on his toes. That worked fine for him at Barça B, that worked great for him at Celta, but that's not the way to deal with dressrooms with world class players. Roma and Totti were probably not a good enough lesson, so he had to put himself at the brink of destitution (and the club on the verge of apocalypse) before he realized his stance wasn't the correct one, and that it might just be that he was the one at fault, and not his players.
Only at Barcelona (and probably thanks to Xavi putting some common sense into his hard head XD) he realized he had overstepped. To his credit, however, he was noble enough to step back, reinstitute the dresroom discipline to the players, and make personal ammends with the player he had unfairly treated, so he was able to regain his trust, the dressroom's trust, and restore peace.
Probably his problems with Totti at Roma taught him a lesson or two, because he didn't do that at Roma, and we all knew how his season at Calcio ended. Which wasn't particularily brilliant.
ramjb insightful
Why do you have pictures of Andy Gray when you are talking about Ian Wright?
ramjb...he did. He is a dictator and that's why Argentina won't win shit with him still playing.
Am i the only one who think Bakayoko is overrated? For me Kovacic>Him
Kovacic doesn't even play and what does that have to do with the video lol?
Hodor,yea bro kovacic does have a bright future but just like bakayoko,kovacic is at real madrid that has the likes of rodriguez modric kroos isco asensio. but bakayoko is at monaco where he is playing and showing his talent whilst kovacic does that,on the bench.
Matt Kron This isn't FIFA you fucking melon lmfao
Totally different types of midfielders lol its like comparing Matic to ozil smh
I feel like Bakayoko gets lazy sometimes. I can see why people think he's overrated and I agree slightly. He's still a good player only aged 22
fight of messi with enrique cost barcelona atleast 1 major trophy
What about Sir Alex Furguson and David Beckham ?
This should really be called "Top 10 Anime Betrayals"
pepe xD
pepe That meme is a week old
Normie 😤
Barcelona should be called messi fc since he's bigger than the club
ghostfacekillahisnotdead He's actually quite small
The club is called FC MESSI. OR UEFCBARCELONA.
Mystikman or uefadrid stupid hater
He is nothing without barca. He wouldn't be what he is in any other club.
mPky1 u moron they give Messi the ball bcoz he is the play maker he create chances so his teammates could score and so he can also
The story about Messi and Pep was true. Ibra confirmed it saying Pep didn't have the guts to tell him straight in the face about him (Pep) didn't want to play him in the center. Messi demanded that. The decision virtually meant buying Ibra was a wrong move for Barca.
Pogba-mourinho
And the whole 2015-2016 squad of chealsea - mourinho
That photo was not Trevor Francis 😂😂😂😂
Top 10 players who didn't sign pro contracts until they were 20.
who is watching this without shoes
Couch Potato eww man!!!
Oops!
Idk why the fuck people give terry shit about his send off, I mean he's served Chelsea for 22 years being part of every one of their premier league titles and literally the heart and soul of the club. You wouldn't say it about gerrard, totti, lahm etc😕
Jackson Currie true
But no one could say that about Lahm cuz he has never had a red card
Luke The fish and that applies to anything how?
Luke The fish or a yellow
Jackson Currie 'Need a new CB'?😅#442oons
Jackson Currie I'm not a Chelsea fan but Terry is a Legend of English Football.
Finally. Thank god. Big old pato and his divine voice are back.
Conspiracy theorists say Leicester epl win was fixed.
Because there are people who will believe any old bollocks because they think it makes them look cool or anti-establishment.
What time is it?
O yea it's 10 past Ospina
Velvetyjungle 0 old but gold
Velvetyjungle 0 it was funny at first but now it's just old
The Best Well right now it is 3 past Ochoa. Germany vs Mexico
Velvetyjungle 0 4 past
Velvetyjungle 0 time to disco
Last time I was this early arsenal went unbeaten for a season
youtube didnt exist in 2004
trevor francis looks alot like simon jordan.
Spot on JMKOWL...also who is Riotch?
I dont know how Disagreeing with Managers or asking more money or telling out publicly.the clubsproblem is betrayal
Messi is too good for Pep
Yuvi OM Pep is a fraud.
The Red Devil you're clearly not bias being a united fan
Travis Torr He's right. Only for the cameras he shows. After, he hates on the players.
Which is why messi was at his best under pep .You pep haters are so cancerous
bluethunder Think Messi was at his best with xavi and a fit iniesta..Also "cancerous" bit much don't you feel mate?
Sick vid
pretty sure that wasnt Trevor Francis... that guys name is Simon Jordan well done
wher's France 2010 that thing was comical 😂😂
Top 10 anime betrayals*
There's never been a player like Messi so he can't be managed like any other player. Think of where Barca would be without him, he's definitely more important than any manager or player they can possibly hire.
👍👍
Peter E, he is not as humble as he appears. Ibrahimovic was scoring more goals and Messi got jealous because he wants to be the best and ballon d'or winner ahead of ronaldo. Ronaldinho wouldn't have done this. Messi is known to get jealous. A great player though.
Dawn Broker Messi was never jealous of zlatan, ibrahimovic has openly said he left Barca because of pep not Messi
Dawn Broker that's true but may be 5-6 years ago. Now he's as humble as he looks.
He can make an average manager win trophy.
John terry is set to join Aston Villa "Karma exists"
Which player/manager fall out is the most iconic to you?
idk
idc
Football Daily Mourinho at Madrid??
The Fiorentina player who fought his coach
Bremner vs Clough
It was a disgrace how Leicester treated Ranieri. After that fairy tail season, they betrayed him because of the inevitable season we all know they would have given that the teams around them significantly strengthened their squads.
You know Arsenal never offered any contract extension to RVP. What do you think he should have done?
The news about are completely fake....it's the Barca board who take decisions not Messi...if it's so then Barca would signed Verrati as per Messi's wish
Messi also humiliated Pep by refusing to be substituted. And people act like he's s saint. You'll never see Ronaldo disrespect the manager.
I cannot wait for the Danes vs. the Croats, I feel as if Schmichael may have some trouble
Of course two former feyenoord players
what??
should be managers who betrayed there players. Pep Guardiola and Samuel Eto,o...As a chelsea blue id have to say that Adrian Mutu let down everyone at Chelsea not just the manager, great player but coke head. I often wonder how long it took Mutu to pay back the 17.1 million euro compensation back to chelsea lol.
lol omg "turn quicker than milk"...:D:D
When you mention Trevor Francis you posted a picture of the then Palace chairman Simon Jordan
Messi deserves his power tbh, Barcelona's board is a mess and is ruining Barca even tho it could have been prevented
Friends + enemies = Frenemies
John Terry is the best Centre back of the century.
My left ear really enjoyed that
Bit suprised Wright is in there because it's my understanding that nobody liked Bruce Rioch.
Hartson said in his book that he didn't get along with him either.
now make one about managers getting screwed over like bobby robson was
Never ever have messi been better
van persie still pissed away his prime with buttner and cleverley
3:55 Looks a lot more like Simon Jordan than Trevor Francis to me...
I like 💜 the way you end top tens Pato
Fix the audio pls. It's too low
@Rich Affinito k
Anyone else only just noticed that pat saying thanks for watching is a pre record?
The France 2010 World Cup team should be on this list
Pat is back finallyy
Best player-manager relationships?
Mate, Messi didn't betray Guardiola. It was the other way around. Sometimes he'll criticize, but he'll never goes as far as betrayal.
Pierre was the first Celtic player I met when I was a kid I can always remember he looked like a giant he mussed my hair and smiled at me but when he left I was destraught
Says Trevor Francis while showing a picture of Simon jordon 😂😂😂😂
i think hazard and mourinho in 2015-2016 season😆
Messi and Eto'o were friends so obviously he wasnt happy when Eto got traded for Zlatan who didnt fit in and left asap either way.
Where is Ronaldo for his fallout with Rafa Benitez.
Me !! On bed 🛌 - no shoes 👞
‘Gooners’ ???? What’s wrong with ‘gunners’ ?? The correct pronunciation - is - after all - correct.
Also a number of players from the Chelsea 15/16 squad
Ahh yes this video was much better with Patrick doing the voice over.
you should add to the 'betrayed their managers' list pogba/van gaal , pogba/mourinho and pogba/ole
Calm down Souness
It's pronounced "RioCK" not "RioTCH". Any casual football fan would know that.
I don't get what's "outlandish" about taking a break on a day off. I don't really like Tevez but don't see anything wrong in that.
Thank the Blue God for John Terry and Frank Lampard. Chelsea for life
U need help 🤦🏻♂️ people like u are sad people who need to get out 🤦🏻♂️
Arsenals lack of ambition betrayed RVP, not the other way around.
When you done Alex kolinko you said the manager Trevor Francis but put a picture of Simon Jordon (sorry to be picky)
Actually Zlatan explained why he left Barca. He confirmed Messi had nothing to do with it. He said that he was liking the team and fitting in well but he had problems with Pep. Zlatan hates tf how out pep and said that he wasnt human. Prob because mourinho was his manager before idk.
What about Boca Juniors against LaVolpe, Argentina against Basile?
Thank you for putting Leicester city
Messi must have missed Pep and Luis Enrique now😂😂😂🚮
Make your mind up. In your last video I watched you said it was Lampard who was responsible for AVB's sacking. Now you are saying it was down to Terry....
Lol van persie was Wenger out before any of us
It's business... I won't call it betrayal
I don't know why people defend Rooney when united fans want him out. He's wanted to leave many times, he's not Giggs or Scholes
What about Diego Costa and Antonio Conte's relationship?
AYY PATO IS BACK
what time is it
Do 10 players who went bankrupt after retirement
Van Persie thought he could hold Arsenal and Wenger to ransom and later he apologised and stated he should have stayed at the Gunners as his second season at Utd was one of the worst in his career.In his third year he was picked here and there and then could not wait to get to Turkey where he had continued bust ups with the manager and he left.Do your research before putting up bull.
But Zlatan
Should rename it "10 Players who BETRAYED Arsène Wenger"
Soooo JT26 did save us and win us the UCL title then. Thanks mate
This is pat he, he was not sacked
Trevor Francis looks an awful lot like Simon Jordan lol
Before i watch the video im guessin Vardy Fabregas will be the main ones
lol messi was basically the lebron James of Cleveland
Kepa and Sarri lmao
number 1 was a rumour
You mean 10 players who hated their managers ? 😂