Portuguese winger Ricardo Quaresma had everything: Pace,
sublime technique and more tricks than a David Copperfield show.
After leaving Sporting in 2003, however, Quaresma endured
utterly fruitless spells at Barcelona, Internazionale and Chelsea, punctuated
by a reasonably successful stint back in his homeland with Porto.
Showing that he was outside his comfort zone away from the
Iberian peninsula, he then went on to Besiktas, where a bust-up with manager
Carlos Carvalhal led to an indefinite suspension.
In December, the Turkish club paid out the remainder of his
contract and he is now in Dubai with Al Ahli.
Quaresma promised so much, but his confrontational
personality and perceived selfishness on the field proved to be his undoing.
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