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Clearly an incredibly talented footballer, Adel Taarabt isn’t doing himself any favours over in Portugal, after once more being caught doing something he shouldn’t.
Having undergone a serious weight loss program in order to be considered by his Benfica manager Rui Vitoria, the Moroccan attacking midfielder has returned in Vitoria’s bad books.
Already caught out on the town past curfew accompanied by Carcela, the former QPR player was once again spotted in one of Lisbon’s nightclubs at 3.30am, according to O Jogo in Portugal.
This latest rule infringement has made the club reassess their decision to take on the controversial player, leading those in charge to remove him from the squad and even consider cancelling his contract.
The player, who was meant to be part of the squad to play Atlético Madrid on Wednesday, will now be scratched from the list altogether, and O Jogo report disciplinary proceedings, probably a fine, should be opened in the near future.
Following years of inconsistent performances and off the pitch antics, Taarabt has been given as many second chances as Balotelli (QPR, Fulham, AC Milan), yet if he does end up having his contract cancelled by Benfica for internal rule breaking, the Moroccan midfielder could struggle to find himself a new club.
Tom Coast.
Clearly an incredibly talented footballer, Adel Taarabt isn’t doing himself any favours over in Portugal, after once more being caught doing something he shouldn’t.
Having undergone a serious weight loss program in order to be considered by his Benfica manager Rui Vitoria, the Moroccan attacking midfielder has returned in Vitoria’s bad books.
Already caught out on the town past curfew accompanied by Carcela, the former QPR player was once again spotted in one of Lisbon’s nightclubs at 3.30am, according to O Jogo in Portugal.
This latest rule infringement has made the club reassess their decision to take on the controversial player, leading those in charge to remove him from the squad and even consider cancelling his contract.
The player, who was meant to be part of the squad to play Atlético Madrid on Wednesday, will now be scratched from the list altogether, and O Jogo report disciplinary proceedings, probably a fine, should be opened in the near future.
Following years of inconsistent performances and off the pitch antics, Taarabt has been given as many second chances as Balotelli (QPR, Fulham, AC Milan), yet if he does end up having his contract cancelled by Benfica for internal rule breaking, the Moroccan midfielder could struggle to find himself a new club.
Tom Coast.
