English goalkeeper Ben Foster believes former Red Devils midfielder Anderson has not lived up to his potential because of his attitude.
A little about the topic
The Brazilian footballer had the potential to become the best player in the world, according to the English goalkeeper. Anderson spent eight years with Man Utd, winning four PL titles and the Champions League during that time. The Brazilian midfielder has been in and out of the squad at times, however, due to his inconsistent performances and injury problems.
What did Foster say about Anderson?
Ben Foster, however, believes that the ex-Gremio and Porto player could have gone all the way to the top if he had put in more effort. Ex-Man Utd goalkeeper Ben Foster said Anderson could be the best player in the world at some point, Ben promises he could have. According to Ben, everyone will say that Anderson could be the best in the world at some point.
But he didn’t care, he didn’t care. To be honest, he didn’t care about anything laughing. But they put him in his place, and Anderson was like that. Ben Foster also said that Carlos Tevez was the same. “Put him on the field and oh my God. There must be something in being South American, there must be something in it,” Ben said.
Anderson activity in Man Utd
Anderson made 181 appearances for the club overall. The Brazilian midfielder made 24 PL appearances in his first season since joining Portugal in 2007. However, Anderson would never surpass that amount in later years, and was held up for long periods with cruciate ligament and knee and ankle injuries. The Brazilian was loaned to Fiorentina in January 2014 before returning to his home country to join Internacional in February 2015. The midfielder then joined Coritiba on loan before ending his career in Turkey with Adana Demirspor.