10 Worst Ever Football Tackles

By Matt Robinson /

You could argue that modern football is dominated by players making the most of weak challenges in order to gain an advantage. With footballers such as Luis Suarez and Gareth Bale building reputations as a divers, modern football is starting to get an unwanted reputation. Most incidents usually end with a player rolling around on the floor in an attempt to convince the referee that the tackle deserves punishing. With this being said many are genuine attempts to win the ball and are made worse by a player's reaction. The term 'crunching tackle' is usually followed by an overwhelming amount of pushing and shoving between players in an attempt to encourage the referee to brand a card. Some of the most dramatic acting has been played out on the biggest of stages, including Cristiano Ronaldo€™s wink after getting Wayne Rooney sent off in the 2006 World Cup. Whilst there are occasions where tackles are exaggerated by players there are some tackles that have been horrific attempts to win a ball that have led to a dismal of the player. The tackles in the list are not only shocking to watch they have forced players to require surgery, caused broken bones and even ended careers. Here are the top ten worst tackles.

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10. Joey Barton Elbows Carlos Tevez And Kicks Sergio Aguero

QPR midfielder Joey Barton, was sent off for elbowing Carlos Tevez in the last game of the 2011/12 Premier League season. Once Barton was shown the red card he then went on to kick Sergio Aguero to the ground, which caused a huge reaction from several Manchester City players. The initial elbow on the Manchester City striker was a clear assault on Tevez, which was made worse by the scenes that it led to. Barton has been a controversial character in the Premier League and to get away from this incident, he moved on loan to France last year to play for Marseille, in an attempt to turn over a new leaf.