BeIn Sport interviewed former Inter winger, Ricardo Quaresma about how many of the coaches he’s had during his career have dreaded his signature move, the Trivela, as well as discussing how he is seen as a bad boy everywhere he goes.

Quaresma, who is currently playing  with Turkish giants Besiktas stated that “some coaches were angry and sometimes they were asking me to cross normally, but I always did it my way. Others thought I did not have to do it and asked me, but then they realized that it was normal for me. It was not a question of lack of respect or lack of concentration.”

In conclusion he addressed the issue of his bad boy image stating that “I’ve never had any problems with any coaches. I’ve always had the reputation of a bad guy, the player who has caused problems everywhere but I’ve never been a big problem. I’m a direct person, I say what I have to say and when you say what you think about football, you’re the bad guy. “