The Premier League is home to some of the world’s best football talent. However, not all stars are known for their humility and sportsmanship.
Some players have earned reputations for being arrogant, whether through their on-field behavior, off-field antics, or just their general attitude toward others. While confidence is key in professional football, certain players have pushed the boundaries, leading to accusations of arrogance.
Here’s a list of Premier League stars who have often been labeled as “arrogant” over the years.
Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United, 2003–2009, 2021–2022)
Cristiano Ronaldo, regarded as one of the best footballers in Premier League history, has often been criticized for his perceived arrogance. While his achievements are undeniable, his on-pitch behavior, such as refusing to celebrate goals with teammates and showcasing his skills in dominant matches, has sparked criticism.
His public conflicts with managers, including Sir Alex Ferguson, and his controversial exit from Manchester United have further fueled his "diva" reputation.
Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur, 2007–2013, 2020–2022)
During his peak years at Tottenham Hotspur, Gareth Bale was often seen as a player with a larger-than-life personality. While he was undeniably talented, his attitude sometimes came across as overly self-assured. In his later years, especially in his second stint at Spurs, Bale’s public disinterest in the club’s fortunes and his decision to spend time on golf courses rather than training earned him a reputation for arrogance. His nonchalant approach towards certain matches didn’t sit well with many fans.
Diego Costa (Chelsea, 2014–2017)
Diego Costa, one of the most feared strikers in the Premier League during his time at Chelsea, was infamous for his combative style of play. Costa’s aggressive attitude on the field often boiled over, leading to fiery encounters with opponents and referees alike. His willingness to rile up defenders and goad goalkeepers into confrontational situations painted him as arrogant. His on-field antics led to several suspensions and fines, but his actions helped define Chelsea’s ruthless winning mentality.
Raheem Sterling (Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea)
While Raheem Sterling is one of England’s top talents, he has been accused of arrogance in the past, particularly in his younger years at Liverpool. His demands for a bigger contract led to a public dispute with the club, and many saw his attitude as self-entitled.
Furthermore, his sometimes cocky behavior on social media and his confident statements regarding his playing ability have not always gone down well with the media and fans. Despite this, Sterling's performances on the field have often backed up his confidence.
Jose Mourinho (Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur)
Although not a player, José Mourinho’s name has often been associated with arrogance. His brash comments, constant mind games with rivals, and cocky behavior on the touchline have made him a figure who divides opinion. Known for calling himself "The Special One," Mourinho's confidence often borders on arrogance, with his sharp criticisms of other teams, players, and media members. His tenure in the Premier League has seen both successes and controversies, but his arrogance on and off the pitch has been a constant feature.
Our list would not be complete without mentioning Paul Pogba (Manchester United, 2016–2022), Zlatan Ibrahimović (Manchester United, 2016–2018), Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur), Jack Grealish (Aston Villa, Manchester City), and Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City).
While some players’ confidence and self-assurance can easily be mistaken for arrogance, it is important to recognize that many of these players back up their attitudes with world-class performances. Whether we love them or hate them, these players have undoubtedly left their mark on the Premier League.
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