Must See : Three EPL star that did what Payet did
Nicolas Anelka – Arsenal to Real Madrid, 1999
As a young player, Nicolas Anelka cut the figure of a man who didn’t really know what he wanted from life. The focal point of Arsenal’s attack before he was out of his teens, ‘Le Sulk’ had taken barely 18 months to establish himself in north London as the prototype lightning-quick centre-forward in a system that would later help propel Thierry Henry to messianic status.
Quite what the troubled Anelka ever made of Henry’s accomplishments in the famous red and white is anyone’s guess; while the Gunners legend was registering his 30th league goal of Arsenal’s unbeaten season in 2004, his countryman Anekla was contemplating a third year in the proverbial doldrums of 16th-placed Manchester City. Anelka reportedly declared in the summer of 1999 that he would sooner repair TVs for a living than return to play for Arsenal. A dream move to Real Madrid was soon secured, but it took until February for Anelka get off the mark for his new club, and by the summer of 2000 – with just seven goals to his name – he was being farmed out to PSG after a bad-tempered spell.
Peter Odemwingie – West Brom to Cardiff, 2014
There was a thinly veiled warning to West Brom fans in Peter Odemwingie’s response to alleged Juventus interest in April 2011. "My intention is to continue playing in England and, if West Brom aren't relegated, I'm happy to stay," he said as the Old Lady came wooing. While a man who had registered 12 Premier League goals in his first six months in England wouldn't be expected to stick around for long in the Championship, the underwhelming conditional nature of Odemwingie’s pledge proved to be a prescient insight into the state of his Baggies attachment.
Fast-forward three years to the striker driving from Birmingham to west London to try to force through a deadline-day transfer to QPR that even Harry Redknapp knew nothing about, and a fuller picture emerges of Odemwingie’s priorities in a seemingly doomed bid to find contentment. It’s a long way from Rotherham (his current employers) to Turin for a striker who long ago dropped off the edge of the goalscoring charts (partly thanks to injury), and the days when Odemwingie exercised public humility feel extremely distant indeed.
Emmanuel Adebayor – Arsenal to Manchester City, 2010
Another player in the Anelka mould who never seems satisfied in any environment, Emmanuel Adebayor skulked out of Arsenal and into the welcoming arms of Manchester City supporters in 2010, claiming that the Emirates faithful had made his final few months in north London a living nightmare.
As if to demonstrate the extent of his misery, Adebayor pelted the length of the pitch to exercise his demons in front of Arsenal’s travelling fans after scoring against his ex-employers in a 4-1 City win. ‘Whatever happened to Adebayor?’ will surely go down as one of the enduring head-scratchers among those who saw him at his brilliant peak.
glamorous but largely unfruitful spell in the royal white of Real Madrid notwithstanding, Adebayor’s steady and stolid demise from lethal marksman to forgotten fringe player has been one of the most glaring collapses of recent times. That it all ended with a P45 bearing a Tottenham stamp will have gone a long way towards bringing smiles to the faces of N5 residents.
Must See : Three EPL star that did what Payet did
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