Ranking The Worst Bundesliga Transfers, Players And Playing 11 Of All Time

Ranking The Worst Bundesliga Transfers, Players And Playing 11 Of All Time

Know all there is to know about the worst Bundesliga, transfers, players and 11 in history right here. Find out who these players are and which team did they represent 

The Bundesliga has produced some of the best footballing talents in the world like Gerd Muller, Franz Beckenbauer, Manuel Neuer, Robert Lewandowski and many others. But there were some who did not have what it takes to grace the German footballing competition.

So without any further ado, let’s take a look at our worst Bundesliga 11 of all-time:

Ranking The Worst Bundesliga Transfers And Playing 11 Of All Time

Jose Ernesto Sosa

Argentinian footballer Sosa was signed by Bayern Munich because the club was under the impression that he would add a lot of craft to the team. But that seemed far from true as Sosa failed as a Bayern player.

Marquinhos

Signed by Bayer Leverkusen for $5 million from a second division Brazilian club, Marquinhos spent most of his time sitting on the bench and playing for Leverkusen’s Under 23’s outfit.

Danijel Pranjic

Croatian International Pranjic was signed by Bayern Munich but failed to impress the coaches at the club during their practice sessions. He made only 14 appearances in total for the German giants.

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Nicklas Bendtner

Bendtner was known for his arrogance, and if you think that the arrogance was because he thought he was too good, then you’re wrong my friends. The Danish International was lazy and not that great.

Ryan Babel

When Dutch International Babel moved to Hoffenheim from Liverpool, everyone at Hoffenheim was excited about the Dutchman’s signing. However, it did not take Babel that long to prove the Hoffenheim coaches and fans wrong.

Diego Benaglio

The Goalkeeper at Wolfsburg upset many of the club’s fans with his disappointing performances every now and then.

Mikael Silvestre

Mikael was another upsetting player at Wolfsburg. He was ineffective and lacked mobility.

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Cristian Molinaro

Molinaro played as a defender at VfB Stuttgart and was considered responsible for conceding many unnecessary goals.

Heiko Westermann

Captain of Hamburg, Heiko lacked communication skills which became a major problem for the club. Moreover, he was one of the best defenders in Bundesliga before joining Hamburg but that reputation of his soon went down the drain after he joined the club.

Marko Arnautovic

Arnautovic played for Bremen and looked very lackadaisical whenever he would touch the ball. He just wasn’t good to put it simply.

Aaron Hunt

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Hunt was a big waste of midfield-space during his time at Bremen.

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