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From Maradona to Keane: Those Foden seniors who were expelled from the national team Diego Maradona (Argentina) Stefan Effenberg (Germany) Nicolas Anelka (France) Roy Keane (England) Nicola Kalinic (Croatia)

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From Maradona to Keane: Those Foden seniors who were expelled from the national team Diego Maradona (Argentina) Stefan Effenberg (Germany) Nicolas Anelka (France) Roy Keane (England) Nicola Kalinic (Croatia)

Yesterday, Manchester City youngsters Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood, who were selected for the England national team for the first time, took two Icelandic girls back to the hotel after the game for violating the epidemic prevention regulations; they were expelled from the England national team, and their first national team trip ended in such a humiliating way.

Historically, there have been many big stars who have been expelled from the national team for off-field reasons, including Argentine king Diego Maradona and Irish midfielder Roy Keane.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Diego Maradona (Argentina</h1>).

From Maradona to Keane: Those Foden seniors who were expelled from the national team Diego Maradona (Argentina) Stefan Effenberg (Germany) Nicolas Anelka (France) Roy Keane (England) Nicola Kalinic (Croatia)

At that time, the news that Diego Maradona failed the drug test shocked the whole world. But it's not surprising that the Argentine genius has been involved in drugs in many different ways, and before the 1994 World Cup in the United States, there were rumors that FIFA would use different methods to make one of the biggest protagonists of world football miss the World Cup.

However, Maradona participated in the World Cup and helped Argentina win 4-0 against Greece in the first match, and then against Nigeria, which Argentina won 2-1. However, after that match, Maradona left the World Cup stage hand in hand with a medical staff in charge of sampling.

Four days after the match against Nigeria, Maradona's two urine samples came out, both of which were positive, and it was decided that Maradona had violated doping regulations in the match against Nigeria.

Maradona later threw the positive result into an energy drink. But Dr Michel De Houg, a member of FIFA's executive board, said: "Maradona must have taken multiple drugs because none of the five substances identified would be present in any of them at the same time. ”

Preparing to return to Argentina, Maradona said: "They have retired me from football. I don't want to take revenge anymore, my soul is broken. Fortunately, although he had a lot of ephedrine in his body, at least he was not forbidden to fly.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Stefan Effenberg (Germany</h1>).

From Maradona to Keane: Those Foden seniors who were expelled from the national team Diego Maradona (Argentina) Stefan Effenberg (Germany) Nicolas Anelka (France) Roy Keane (England) Nicola Kalinic (Croatia)

Also at the 1994 World Cup in the United States, Stefan Effenberg was expelled from the national team by head coach Bertie Foggock in a 3-2 win over South Korea in a 3-2 win over South Korea, helping defending champions Germany.

For Vogts, the vertical middle finger was the last straw that overwhelmed Effenberg. He said: "I wouldn't allow a player to make that obscene gesture to the audience. For me, Effenberg's career as a German international is over. He's done too many excessive things in recent years. ”

With Effenberg's character, he would never be silent about this, even if he was somewhat ambivalent about his actions. In response to Vogts, he said: "The coach's reaction was ridiculous. I've talked to some players and they don't understand why I'm leaving. I was overreacting and I don't regret it. But when I look back I feel sorry. But it was 50 degrees Celsius and I was representing Germany in the second round. ”

Thomas Helmer was probably one of the team-mates who spoke to Effenberg at the time. He said: "The whole team was amazed, it all hit the team and we are sorry. I feel like he should be allowed to stay. All the players said he didn't do it right. But there are different views on the severity of the penalties. ”

After Effenberg, it didn't take long for the German team to return home. Vogts' side were eliminated by Bulgaria in the quarter-finals. Effenberg did not get a call-up for Germany until 1998, when new German coach Ribecker called up Effenberg after Vogts was out of school, but he refused.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Nicolas Anelka (France</h1>).

From Maradona to Keane: Those Foden seniors who were expelled from the national team Diego Maradona (Argentina) Stefan Effenberg (Germany) Nicolas Anelka (France) Roy Keane (England) Nicola Kalinic (Croatia)

The French striker has more support from his teammates than Effenberg. To embarrass head coach Raymond Domenek, all his teammates shut themselves up on the bus to support Anelka. But in the end, the French Football Association announced that Anelka would be removed from the national team.

The incident began when Domenek criticized Anelka during the break of the second group match of the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa, France vs. Mexico, who insulted Domeneca and refused to apologize after the game. But years later, Domenek himself revealed that Anelka didn't say dirty words that year.

At the time, Anelka's teammates were unhappy with his decision to fire him. They refused to train, or even to get off the bus.

The coach read out the players' statements: "We regret what happened at the time of the mid-break in France against Mexico, but even more regrettable is that this was a deliberate leak within our team. The French Football Federation did not try to protect the team. The players only make decisions based on facts, not on media reports. ”

After the chaos, Anelka was banned from the French Football Federation for 18 matches, but he himself considered the sanction "meaningless" as he announced his retirement from the French national team and would never play for France again.

He said: "These people are clowns, and they just laughed me to death." ”

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Roy Keane (England</h1>).

From Maradona to Keane: Those Foden seniors who were expelled from the national team Diego Maradona (Argentina) Stefan Effenberg (Germany) Nicolas Anelka (France) Roy Keane (England) Nicola Kalinic (Croatia)

At the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan, whether Roy Keane left voluntarily or was forced to leave is still a mystery. Some say the Irish captain left in a fit of rage, while Keane himself claimed that he had been overshadowed by Mick McCarthy at an intra-team meeting. Because McCarthy was tired of the captain's complaints about the training grounds and equipment.

While only a few people present at the time were willing to recall the horrific scenes of the team's meeting on Saipan, Neil Quinn described Keane's outrage as "the most brutal massacre ever."

Keane said to McCarthy, "You're such an asshole. I don't think you're a player, I don't think you're a coach, and I don't think you're a person. You're an asshole, you can kick the World Cup in the ass. I don't respect you. The only reason I have anything to do with you is because I don't know why you're actually the head coach of my national team. You can talk nonsense at will. ”

After saying that, Keane went to the airport and went home.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Nikola Kalinic (Croatia).</h1>

From Maradona to Keane: Those Foden seniors who were expelled from the national team Diego Maradona (Argentina) Stefan Effenberg (Germany) Nicolas Anelka (France) Roy Keane (England) Nicola Kalinic (Croatia)

The former Blackburn, Fiorentina and AC Milan striker was sent home early by Croatia at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, though he may not have been as angry as his predecessors.

At the time, Nikola Kalinic was already a 10-year veteran of the Croatian national team, and in the Croatian team coached by Zlatko Daric, he would be a substitute for Mario Mandzukic. But according to Daric, when Croatia took a 2-0 lead over Nigeria in the first game, he asked Kalinic to replace the main player, and Kalinic was upset.

Daric said: "In the match against Nigeria, Kalinic is warming up and he should be in the second half. However, he later said he was not ready to play due to a back injury. The same thing happened in friendly matches against Brazil, as well as before Sunday's training sessions. I've calmly accepted that because I need my players to be physically fit and ready to play, so I made this decision. ”

The decision was to let Kalinic pack home, while Croatia reached the final despite the lack of a striker. Later, when an inexplicable silver medal was offered to Kalinic, he refused to accept: "Thank you for the medal, but I did not compete in Russia." ”

That's what Zorro brings to you about players who have been expelled from the national team. Welcome to discuss. If there are any errors in the text, please do not hesitate to teach, I am very grateful.

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