The former Newcastle United midfielder Hatem Ben Arfa has spoken of his “hell” on Tyneside as his career in English football drew to a close.
The 28-year-old, who has won a return to the France squad after excelling with his current club Nice, whom he was prevented from joining in January because of Fifa regulations , was left to train with the club’s youngsters after the then manager Alan Pardew finally lost patience with him and eventually sent out on an ill-fated loan spell to Hull City.
Ben Arfa told www.francefootball.fr : “ It was a very, very difficult period. The worst of my career. It was as if my hell began at Newcastle.
“There, on the first day back in August 2014, I was placed directly with the reserves. A terrible humiliation. Weeks passed and I was always with these young 16 and 17-year-olds on land away from the pros.
“I did not understand. They gave me a nightmare. It was full of little cheap shots. And when I believed in me [getting out] by signing for Nice , they were forbidden to hire me [until July].
