Nicolas Anelka refused to train at Real Madrid as team-mates didn’t celebrate his goals, reveals ex-boss Del Bosque – The Sun | The Sun

NICOLAS ANELKA stopped turning up to Real Madrid training because his team-mates didn't celebrate his goals, Vicente del Bosque once revealed.

The French striker, often nicknamed 'Le Sulk' while at Arsenal, spent one season with the Spanish giants after he joined from the Gunners in 1999 for £22.3million.

After failing to live up to expectations at the Bernabeu, Anelka left to join Paris Saint-Germain in 2000.

And Del Bosque, who was Madrid boss at the time, revealed that the now 43-year-old accused the team of not being happy for his success.

He previously told Marca back in 2019: "Anelka was a player that cost us a lot of money.

"Real Madrid wasted €25m (£22.3m) on him and he was signed as a star.

"He came into the dressing room one day and told us that we were not happy for his success, that we weren't celebrating his goals.

"He didn't come to training for a day or two and the club fined him."

Following his spell with Madrid, Anelka claimed that he struggled in Spain because some of the squad were jealous of him.

The Frenchman previously said: "My life at Real Madrid was made difficult from day one because I was an outsider and many people did not want me to sign.

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"The Spanish players at the club, particularly Hierro and Raul, are very close.

"So when I came in as a big money signing and took Raul's place in the team – there were problems."

In total Anelka scored seven goals in 33 games for Real Madrid before leaving for PSG after just one season in Spain.


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