

“He was so anti-social,” the Frenchman said. “He never talked to us, didn’t even show up for training because he was always in the office. His motivation was terrible, and I didn’t learn anything from him. Game after game we saw the same problems, and very little progress or graph of improvement.”
This is not the first time such allegations have been made against Abram Grant and his ability to manage players. When he coached in Chelsea, players (who then did not identify with their name) defined his training methods as those that “lagged 25 years” and that Grant does not have the ability to coach at that level. And if at Chelsea he managed to cover it up with a pretty impressive feat in his lone season in the team, in West Ham – as you recall – it went much less, as he led the club to a league loss at the end of the 2010/11 season.
And Faber? He is still playing, in the media of Prius San Rafael from the lower leagues in France. The defender’s career didn’t take off too much either: What was considered a high point in Real Madrid ended with just two appearances, one long failure and a quick return to Birmingham. There, he met Abram, and the rest? hysteria.
Has had a curvy career. Getty