Today’s player has been, by rumor, a not-so-nice so to work with. Being an extraordinarily skilled soccer player and then receiving a chance to play for a club as fearless as Arsenal, what a dream come true for the individual! The expectation of his amazing performance throughout the night was something that everyone shared, according to sources.
The Rumors Start about the Player
Now the whole situation starts to take an even more interesting turn. Another footballer, Darren Bent, who was already in the upper-class club circle, started to talk. He was the one who exposed the new player signing at Arsenal, saying that the player had a “very bad attitude” and thus was a troublemaker for the management. The term is rather vague, though.
He might have been the guy who shot instead of passing the ball, and did not even go to the audience to celebrate with the team. Alternatively, he was the one who constantly grumbled about something, be it the coach’s choice or the conditions that day. It could be that guy who, during training and matches, only does the least and does not really put in the effort.
Why The Attitude Player Matters
Some might say that the player being one of the best is the only thing that matters, and if he is that good at soccer, why should he be? But the attitude does matter a lot! A bad attitude can ruin the whole team spirit and most probably will, even if you are the best player. When talking about the issue, a person being very grumpy and yet keeping a friendship, who is really killing the fun, it is often the other way around.
Authors Opinion
Tom and Jerry, or, on the other hand, a better comparison would be Frank Sinatra and Darren Bent? The whole story is not known, but Darren Bent’s comments made people think about this player’s time at Arsenal. Was the poor attitude responsible for such a performance? Did it cut him off from the other players? Such queries are, without a doubt, very much alive discussions even today.
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