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'Football is not fun anymore': Kevin-Prince Boateng blames the 'curse' of money


Kevin-Prince Boateng, who admitted buying THREE cars in one day, blames the ‘curse’ of money and slams players who ‘only think about PlayStation and Instagram’ as he claims: ‘I know what it’s like to throw it away’

  • Kevin-Prince Boateng believes football has become little more than a business 
  • He says very few professionals enjoy training and competing under pressure
  • Boateng also slammed young players for taking a lacklustre approach to training 

Former Barcelona forward Kevin-Prince Boateng has revealed he no longer enjoys playing football and believes the ‘curse’ of money has had a detrimental impact on the sport.

The 32-year-old also criticised young players, insisting many of them care more about PlayStation and Instagram than their performances on the pitch.

The Ghanaian signed for Barca in January until the end of the season, with the Catalan club holding an option to make the deal permanent in the summer.

Fiorentina's Kevin-Prince Boateng has blamed money for players losing interest in the game

Fiorentina’s Kevin-Prince Boateng has blamed money for players losing interest in the game

Boateng has revealed he bought three cars in one day while at Tottenham

Boateng has revealed he bought three cars in one day while at Tottenham

HIS CAREER TO DATE 

2004-07: Hertha Berlin II

2005-07: Hertha Berlin

2007-09: Tottenham

2009: Borussia Dortmund (loan)

2009-10: Portsmouth

2010-13: AC Milan

2013-15: Schalke

2016: AC Milan

2016-17: Las Palmas

2017-18: Eintracht Frankfurt

2018-19: Sassuolu

2019: Barcelona (loan)

2019-present: Fiorentina 

But the La Liga champions – for whom Boateng played just four times – decided not to exercise that option and he joined Fiorentina instead, scoring one goal in 13 appearances in 2019-20.

‘Football is a business and players are numbers. If you don’t give up, you will be replaced. It’s simple. There is no loyalty and it’s sad,’ Boateng told Spanish outlet AS.

‘It would be interesting to see a survey to find out which players still like to train and who enjoys playing. It’s a job for professionals. The pressure is enormous and it causes depression. There are times that I have fun playing and other times when I do not.

‘Young players don’t work their talent and I know what it means to throw it away and even several times. Some drive their Mercedes when they’re aged 19 and they already appear so talented that they do nothing to improve.’

Boateng accepted that he did not treat football properly when he was a younger player

Boateng accepted that he did not treat football properly when he was a younger player

The Ghanaian made four appearances for Barcelona last term, playing just 303 minutes

The Ghanaian made four appearances for Barcelona last term, playing just 303 minutes

‘Without extra training, nothing. They think about playing Playstation and they use Instagram. The last ones to arrive at training and then the first ones to leave. I think football has changed, just like society.’

Boateng revealed in September that he once purchased three cars in one day during his spell at Tottenham. 

He confessed to having regrets over the careless manner in which he spent money in England and admitted he ‘didn’t treat football as a job’. 

However, the Berlin-born forward insists he a reformed character who regularly reminds young Fiorentina players that ‘you cannot buy happiness.’ 

Prince-Boateng poses for a picture with his wife Melissa Satta. The pair married in 2016

Prince-Boateng poses for a picture with his wife Melissa Satta. The pair married in 2016

The 32-year-old Fiorentina forward still likes to display his unique style on social media

The 32-year-old Fiorentina forward still likes to display his unique style on social media




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