Not a leader. He literally took on the government and made them change policy single-handedly
First of all, the fact he did all this amazing work and changed so many lives makes him a top bloke for me, above anything else. He has been terrible this season but it's not exactly hard to imagine his mental health has been impacted. He looks a broken man. Suspect the missed penalty in the Euros final might've started the whole thing off. He was being hailed as a hero for his charity work, then he costs England their first major trophy in decades. That's one hell of an emotional burden to carry.
Imagine the letters he gets, the emails, the tweets from families in need. The awful stories he hears, and dealing with that 24/7, week in week out. He's the most abused footballer on social media in the world, by a large distance. That would drain anyone, footballers aren't emotional robots just because they earn a lot of money. I suffered from depression once, and believe me, it impacts your ability to do anything in your life. You become a different person. Not saying it definitely is that, but it looks that way from here.
Last season he scored 21 goals and provided 15 assists, despite patchy form at times. Season before that, 22 goals and 12 assists. That's 43 goals and 27 assists in two seasons, and he's come up trumps in the big games many times over. Yet some on here reckon he's always been rubbish. We could do with a few more players that can put up those kind of contributions whilst being rubbish.
Currently he looks like he's forgotten how to do everything he's good at, but he has enough credit in the bank to deserve a fresh start next season. I think he is one who will benefit hugely from the new manager. Definitely shouldn't be getting a new contract though. Hopefully the club have finally learned that lesson.