Graeme Souness Names 10 Football Players Who Were Truly EVIL!

He was evil. That is not my word. That is the word of a man who played three hundred and fifty nine games for Liverpool, won five league titles, three European Cups, and spent the best years of his career making sure that every single opponent on every single pitch across England and Europe knew his name and feared it. Graeme Souness does not hand out labels. He earns his opinions on pitches where the tackles were late, the elbows were high, and the referees looked the other way. He has seen every type of footballer there is. The hard men. The showmen. The cowards. The frauds. The wasted geniuses. And in a series of brutal, public, unfiltered assessments delivered in late two thousand and twenty five and again in March two thousand and twenty six, he pointed his finger at one of the most celebrated players in the Premier League right now and used that word. Evil. He called him the most selfish player he had ever witnessed in his entire career. He said he was the single biggest reason his club had gone backwards. He said he had fallen off a cliff. And he urged the club's owners to sell him without delay.