Most of the European teams returned to training, after a forced respite due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus, and the stoppage was an opportunity for a number of players to demonstrate their abilities in home exercises.

Many players live this period with optimism, and are happy to return to the field and practice again, but others may not like it.

And the "90 Minutes" site in its Spanish version recalled the memories of a number of famous players, who were known for their indolence, and did not prefer training, and they do what they can to avoid those moments.

Jose Manuel Moreno
Jose Manuel Moreno was different from his peers, he loved the ball but hated the exercises, and knew of his challenge to the coaches, alcohol, addiction to parties and parties. However, he was presenting his best games.

Socrates Brasileiro Socrates
is one of the best players to have gone through the Brazilian national team, but he was never in favor of training. Socrates earned a medical degree while he was playing football, and according to his biography, he liked to study and hated training, as sport is a hobby for him.

Gary Lineker
was Gary Lineker hope for England, and he was known for his excellent offensive capabilities, but he was not one who liked the training, and he was also resentful of the warm-up operations, and did not want to waste a single shot on goal.

Romario loved his parties and parties (Reuters)

Romario
, the Brazilian player, Romario, was known for his love of parties, perhaps more than goals, and was one of those players who preferred to spend a fun party instead of wandering on the field

The phenomenon Ronaldo
was a Brazilian Ronaldo party and food enthusiasts, and does not hide his lack of enthusiasm for compulsory training, and that was the typical player who avoids reaching the corners of the field when training, to finish warming up before others.

Ronaldinho The
history of Ronaldinho with training creates great curiosity, because it mostly does not exist. Before joining Barcelona, ​​and when he played in Paris Saint-Germain, he never went to training. In return, he was ready to play every weekend, according to the Spanish website.

Totti does not hide his lack of enthusiasm for training (Reuters)

Francesco Totti Francesco Totti
is one of the most elegant footballers of late, and is the favorite player for Roma fans. He managed to gain this fame by playing football, not by training. The Italian player was taking advantage of the opportunity to escape from training whenever he could. And recently, in a conversation on Instagram with Del Piero he stated that if he hadn't been running "for 25 years", he wouldn't do that now.

Wayne Rooney
The website quoted that Wayne Rooney is also one of the most amazing players football has ever known, and the only one who is still active on this list. This striker also wants to continue his career as a coach when he retires, even though he hates physical training. Manchester United club of strength and fitness Mike Clegg revealed that it was very difficult to see Rooney in the practice hall, as it was only "to play".