To put it simply, they can be a bit willful.
Of course, geniuses are often willful.
For example, Wang Shuo had heard a rumor that everyone at Bayern, from top to bottom, practically had to coax Ribery into playing.
To what extent?
In a match, if Ribery wanted to take a free kick or a corner kick, you absolutely had to let him have his way.
If you went against his wishes, he'd immediately throw a fit, lose his temper, and his performance would suffer.
This kind of situation was actually quite common.
Often, so-called conflicts between players, or between players and coaches, stemmed from some trivial, insignificant matter.
But the biggest problem was that when a small issue was put under the media's microscope and presented to the press and fans worldwide, it blew up into a major incident.
But in reality?
Maybe all it took was for the coach to take the initiative to talk to the player, or for the player to back down a little, and the whole thing would blow over.
