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Being a professional footballer is one of the most demanding jobs in the world. They are not only asked to fire on all cylinders every single week but are also required to steer clear of anything controversial. Every statement of theirs is scrutinized, and even the slightest changes in their body language are picked up on.
Being on the right side of the fence often gets difficult, even for the most level-headed footballers. Sometimes they show signs of being human, doing something immature, or putting themselves ahead of the collective.
Fans who once worshiped the superstars vilify them on social media without thinking about the impact it might have on the players.
Today, we will take a look at five footballers who have had a complicated relationship with fans.
Below are the five superstars who have been known to divide their own fanbase:
#5 Granit Xhaka – Arsenal
Granit Xhaka is arguably one of the most controversial players to play for Arsenal over the last decade. Some fans have always admired him since his move from Borussia Monchengladbach. Others have never left an opportunity to scrutinize his performances, claiming that he is not good enough for the north London outfit.
He took time to come off the pitch and fans vilified him for it. Furious with the supporters’ reaction, Xhaka took off his shirt while coming off and cupped his ears, taunting fans to boo louder (via ESPN).
In the aftermath of the incident, he was stripped of the club captaincy. He was admittedly close to leaving the club after the incident, but Mikel Arteta convinced him to continue at the Emirates Stadium.
Xhaka has so far played 252 games across competitions for Arsenal, recording 15 goals and 23 assists.
#4 Frenkie de Jong – Barcelona
Xavi still values the midfielder, but as per Fabrizio Romano, they also see him as a solution to their financial turmoil. They had reportedly agreed to sell De Jong to Manchester United for whopping a €85 million fee, but the player refused to leave the Camp Nou.
As per Sports Illustrated, Barcelona already owe the player £17 million in deferred wages and have further asked him to take a 40 percent pay cut to continue being a Barca player.
The Dutchman has so far refused to do so, drawing heat from a section of the Barca fans. The player was recently bombarded with abuse in the street, with fans shouting:
“Accept a salary cut, b*tch.”
De Jong has thus far played 141 games for the clubs across competitions, scoring 13 times and claiming 17 assists. His contract with the Blaugrana expires in June 2026.
#3 Kylian Mbappe – Paris Saint-Germain
The Frenchman, who recently signed a three-year extension with the Parisians (until June 2025), enjoys unparalleled stardom at PSG. It has seemingly given birth to ego clashes in the dressing room.
Mbappe missed PSG’s 2022-23 Ligue 1 opener against Clermont Foot (5-1 win for the Parisians) due to an injury. He returned to the fold against Montpellier on Sunday, August 14.
Mbappe was in encouraging form for PSG but had brush-offs with Lionel Messi and Neymar, two of the most influential men in the sport.
As per talkSPORT, Mbappe bumped into Messi on his way over to Neymar, where he had a heated debate over who would take the penalty.
Messi was not pleased with Mbappe’s behavior and seemingly looked at him in disbelief. The Frenchman has since received a lot of flak on social media for his behavior, with fans banding together to belittle him.
#2 Neymar – Paris Saint-Germain
Unlike Mbappe, who has been slammed by fans for his supposed ego, Neymar has long been under the microscope for his work ethic and discipline.
Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi blasted “bling-bling” stars in June, warning that only the committed players would remain at the club (via 90min). Although Neymar’s name was not mentioned in this context, it is believed that it was a not-so-subtle dig at the Brazilian forward.
Neymar received a lot of hatred for his sub-par performances in the 2021-22 season. Following PSG’s Champions League exit in the Round of 16 against Real Madrid, Neymar, alongside Messi, was whistled at the Parc des Princes.
The Brazilian, however, has started the season well, scoring thrice in two Ligue 1 appearances. If he keeps his form up, he will not have trouble turning the jeers into cheers.
#1 Cristiano Ronaldo – Manchester United
Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Manchester United from Juventus last summer. He put in an incredible shift last season, scoring 24 goals in 38 games across competitions. The Portuguese’s exploits helped the Red Devils avoid discouraging results on multiple occasions.
Yet, despite his best efforts, United not only finished without a trophy but also missed out on a top-four finish in the Premier League.