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When my editor suggested putting together a list of the top 50 players, I greeted it with a healthy dose of apprehension. For journalists, such lists are often a lose-lose proposition, exposing you to ridicule and, occasionally, venom. Then again, they do generate debate and I like open-ended discussions as much as the next guy.
But before we get into it, here are the usual caveats. Making comparisons between different positions on the pitch is extremely difficult. Equally, while I do watch a lot of football (far more than is healthy), I haven’t watched most of these players week in, week out, for all ninety minutes. Then again, nobody has. So what you’re getting is a combination of personal assessment and, perhaps more importantly, the distilled views of people I talk to, from scouts to fellow journalists, from agents to managers, from club officials to, yes, ordinary fans.
I couldn’t even have begun to compile such a list without basic criteria. So here they are: imagine you are the manager of a totally new team. You have a certain budget to spend, but first you get one freebie, one guy to build your team around. You get him only for one season, the 2007-08 campaign, so you want to go for who can do the best job for you here and now, without worrying how good he can be down the line. Who would you choose? Who would your “ringer” be? Have a look at all at my selection and then post yours in the comment box below.
50. Gary Neville (Manchester United)
A right back is admittedly an unusual choice, but Neville brings a host of intangibles to the table, from leadership to experience to consistency.
49. Clarence Seedorf (Milan)
You don’t win four Champions League crowns with three different clubs by accident. Perhaps he doesn’t turn it on as often as he once did, but his collection of rabbit’s feet alone makes him a worthwhile punt.
48. Jefferson Farfan (PSV Eindhoven)
He gives you trickery, pace and width, plus a host of goals (42 in the Dutch league over the past two years, a remarkable total for a guy who is not a genuine centre forward).
47. Phillip Lahm (Bayern Munich)
Little Mr Consistency runs all day and is a reliable source of goal-saving tackles and pinpoint crosses. Arguably the best left back around.
46. Rodrigo Palacio (Boca Juniors)
Probably the most reliable striker outside Europe. Something of a late bloomer, at 25 he’s really hitting his stride.
45. Diego (Werder Bremen)
Stick him in the hole behind two strikers and watch him weave his magic. He’s Kaka-lite (or, given his corpulent build, Kaka-heavy).
44. Rino Gattuso (Milan)
Steven Gerrard’s ghostwriters may not rate him, but most of the rest of us do. He runs himself into the ground, lifts the crowd and never gives up.
43. Hernan Crespo (Inter)
139 goals in his past 209 league starts in Serie A and the Premiership tell only part of the story. His movement up front is also straight out of a footballing textbook.
42. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Ajax)
By all accounts, he had a poor season - “just” 21 league goals (down from 33 last year). That says it all. Comparisons to Marco van Basten may be wide of the mark, but he’ll get you goals.
41. Alessandro Nesta (Milan)
Now that he’s fit again, strikers beware: he’s unnaturally quick, strong in the tackle and about as athletic as anyone playing the game today.
40. Juninho Pernambucano (Lyons)
Elegant and creative, but also with an edge when necessary, he can light up any side. Plus, he’ll get his usual haul of set-piece goals.
39. “Lucho” Gonzalez (Porto)
A box-to-box dervish who gets his fair share of goals and is a natural leader to boot. If only he played in a higher profile league...
38. Paul Scholes (Manchester United)
He redefined the role of attacking midfield player in the Premiership. The one concern is how well he would do away from his mentor, Sir Alex Ferguson.
37. Daniele De Rossi (Roma)
The poor man’s Roy Keane. Runs the midfield with intensity and intelligence and, like Keane, occasionally falls prey to the red mist (just ask Brian McBride).
36. Dejan Stankovic (Inter)
His long-range goals make the highlight reels, but his real contribution is the way he can effortlessly slot into any midfield position.
35. Fernando Torres (Atletico Madrid)
It feels as if he’s been around forever, but he’s still just twenty-three. Tall, strong, bright, he can lead any line on his own.
34. David Beckham (Real Madrid/Los Angeles Galaxy)
Strip away the hype, and you have a respected leader who provides the most delicious service from wide positions. That alone is worth a few dozen goals a season.
33. Javier Zanetti (Inter)
Again, we’re dealing with intangibles here. The Inter skipper is a true leader, selfless and self-sacrificing, who can fill either full-back position or play in midfield. One of the most underrated players of the past decade.
32. Jamie Carragher (Liverpool)
Like a fine wine, he gets better with age. Reads the game exceptionally well and has developed a first-rate tactical awareness. Plus, he’d run through a brick wall for you.
31. Florent Malouda (Lyons)
Put him wide or put him in a diamond and the result is the same: a blend of quality and workrate that make him one of the most sought-after players on the market today.
30. John Terry (Chelsea)
He’s what God had in mind when he invented the British centre half. While Terry’s strength and courage win him plaudits, he is also an underrated distributor who reads the game very well.
29. Andrea Pirlo (Milan)
Possibly the best free-kick taker of the lot. He single-handedly brought back the role of the deep-lying playmaker. He’s the human metronome, the man who dictates his team’s rhythym and hardly ever gives the ball away.
28. Mahamadou Diarra (Real Madrid)
He’s a natural-made backbone to any side. Never stops running, wins every 50-50 and distributes the ball efficiently. A central defender’s best friend.
27. David Villa (Valencia)
Nobody in La Liga has scored more over the past two seasons. Quick, tricky and with an eye for goal, he will punish any opponent's error.
26. Michael Ballack (Chelsea)
OK, so he had a bad season. But he’s big, strong, outstanding in the air and can find the target from anywhere in the final third of the pitch.
25. Dimitar Berbatov (Tottenham Hotspur)
He has the body of a bruiser and the touch of a virtuoso. And he looks like he’ll only get better. One of the more athletic big men on this list.
24. Andriy Shevchenko (Chelsea)
Like Ballack, he underachieved last year. But his contribution goes beyond goals (is it just a coincidence that Didier Drogba scored so much in the one season he played alongside the Ukrainian?) and with an injury-free pre-season under his belt, he’s worth taking a punt on.
23. Ronaldo (Milan)
Put your fat jokes to one side please. Consider instead the seven goals in twelve starts for Milan after leaving the Bernabeu asylum. Or the 82 goals in 117 starts he notched at Real in the seasons before the move. Now wash your mouth out with soap.
22. Didier Drogba (Chelsea)
The nice thing with him is that you can either leave him up on his own and lump balls to him or get him involved in the short-passing game. Either way, he’ll tie up entire opposing back fours on his own.
21. Carles Puyol (Barcelona)
A fine defender, but he ranks so high for the intangibles. Puyol is a natural-born leader, a manager’s dream, a guy who knows his limits and will leave his innards on the pitch for the club.
20. Iker Casillas (Real Madrid)
Already a legend, and he only turned 26 last month. He’s an agile, fearless shot-stopper who, if Raul ever retires, will captain Real for years to come.
19. Daniel Alves (Seville)
Rarely does a single man dominate an entire flank the way he does. He combines the skills of a winger with the grit of an old-style hard man. His mere presence on the pitch forces the opposing side to readjust everything defensively.
18. Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)
If you could open his skull, you’d find the brain of a 30-year-old. Few players are so mature and so aware at such a young age, while also being totally undaunted by the task in front of them.
17. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter)
Admittedly, he’s one of the more volatile heads on this list. But creativity and vision like his rarely come in 6ft 5in packages, which makes him one of the most difficult players to defend against in the game.
16. Frank Lampard (Chelsea)
Let’s let the numbers do the talking, shall we? He has missed five league games in the past six seasons at Chelsea, while hitting double figures in league goals in each of the past four. Plus, he never slows down and is genuinely adored by his team-mates. What more do you want?
15. Ruud van Nistelrooy (Real Madrid)
And to think some numpties thought he was finished. He and Thierry Henry are the only strikers to have scored 20 or more goals in a major European league in five of the past six seasons. Put the ball anywhere near him and he’ll score. Simple as that.
14. Petr Cech (Chelsea)
Go ask Jose Mourinho and he’ll tell you that, had it not been for Steven Hunt’s boot, Chelsea would have won the treble this year. That’s how important Cech is. With a guy like him, you can just stick him in goal, stop worrying about the defensive aspect of the game and focus instead on the other end of the pitch.
13. Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)
The highest ranked defender on this list and with good reason. He’s big, strong, fast and gifted. He held Real’s defence together this season, while chipping in at the attacking end as well. And he’s still only 21...
12. Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
Would have ranked higher, if not for the fact that he hasn’t played since early March and it remains to be seen in what condition he’ll return. Beyond that, he’s a sure thing. Not only does he scare the bejesus out of defenders, he is also one of the most prolific forwards around today. Had he been around all year, it’s unlikely the naysayers would have mocked Arsenal’s lack of finishing the way they did.
11. Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
Another who had a mediocre season (by his standards). You notice how important he is when he is not there. His workrate and ability are hard to replace and he is quickly becoming indispensable, both for club and country.
10. Francesco Totti (Roma)
His job is to create, not finish, and yet he won the European Golden Boot this season with 26 league goals: a total made all the more remarkable when you throw in the fact that he uncharacteristically missed six penalties along the way. (At least he made the ones that mattered in the World Cup.) That alone should get him on the list - his vision and phenomenal range of passing are bonuses.
9. Leo Messi (Barcelona)
Leave Maradona out of it for a minute. Focus instead on that when the ball is at his feet, unless you’re Nostradamus, you have absolutely no idea what will happen next. There is no legislating for unpredictability in football and Messi has bags of it. Plus, his 14 Liga goals last year show that he has added a healthy scoring dimension to his game as well.
8. Carlos Tevez (West Ham)
A single-minded winner, who has carried whole clubs on his back in Argentina, Brazil and England. Tevez’s contribution isn’t measured in just goals and assists, but in self-sacrifice and heroism. With a season of European football under his belt, there is no telling how much better he’s going to be next year.
7. Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
Speaking of heroics, he’s done it so many times, it’s easy to lose track. If Gerrard were a few inches taller and a few pounds more slight, we would marvel at his pure technical ability. Instead, we focus on his bruising workrate and other more obvious qualities. Don’t worry about fitting him into your side. Just do what Rafa does. Line up your nine other outfield players and let Gerrard do whatever he likes.
6. Gigi Buffon (Juventus)
Simply put, he’s a freak of nature. No man his size should be so athletic. His agility belies the laws of physics and he is about as unflappable as they come. Having a guy like him in your side means that defeats turn into draws and draws into victories. That alone is worth an extra ten to 15 points at the end of a season.
5. Michael Essien (Chelsea)
A one-man wrecking crew. Is there anything he can’t do? You could probably let the rest of the team go off for a fag break in the middle of the game and let him man the fort in midfield. Terrifyingly gifted already and, if given more responsibility, likely to get even better.
4. Samuel Eto’o (Barcelona)
He’s tired of playing second fiddle to Ronaldinho and with good reason. If he were anywhere else, people would be writing odes and sonnets to him. Eto’o is freakishly quick, an outstanding finisher, with a supernatural eye for goal. Plus, he’s happy to do the dirty work when the other side have possession. Just make sure you continue to massage his ego.
3. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)
In the P.C. era (pre-Cristiano) wingers were slight, nippy and small. He redefined the position marrying size and brawn with pace and trickery. You get the sense that, when he’s running at defenders, he could go around them or straight through them. As an added bonus, he’s also an aerial threat on set pieces.
2. Ronaldinho (Barcelona)
There’s a reason he’s always smiling. You’d be smiling all the time too if you knew that you were the best player on the pitch and you were about to make some poor defender look a jackass. He is the poster child for Brazilian football, the proud heir of those who came before him. He didn’t adapt to the European game, he forced it to adapt to him. Put him on the team sheet, sit back and enjoy the show.
1. Kaka (Milan)
The top four are incredibly tight, but he just edges it for one simple reason: he combines Brazilian flair with European directness like nobody else. He truly is a product of two footballing cultures, a man who has all the virtues and none of the vices of either. Speaking of vices, he really, really doesn’t have any. A committed Christian, he announced proudly that he was a virgin on his wedding night. He likes to parade around in his favourite T-shirt, the one that reads “I belong to Jesus” (thereby opening a whole can of worms regarding third-party ownership). And that’s another reason he tops the list - with Kaka in your team, odds are, the big fella upstairs will be on your side as well...
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ronaldo has the best right foot ive seen in the world and he is far the best player in the world
Daniel, dundee, scotland
what about ryan giggs? just as good as scholes or neville..
francis, ireland,
why do people say Christiano Ronaldo!! but then not mention other peoples first names i.e Leo Messi, Fernado Torres, Frank Ribery and so on and so forth? Some people are in love with CHRISTIANO RONALDO!!
chris, london,
1) Christiano Ronaldo
2) Messi
3) Torres
4) Ribery
5) Gerrard
6) Kaka
7) Xavi
8) Iniesta
9) Benzema
10) Luis Fabiano
Bryn, Tauranga, NZ
What a joke....
John, London, Uk
ur obviously a united fan and a biast one too
LFC, LFC, LFC
1 TORRES HES THE BEST
Francisco, Acre Lane, England
This is all wrong Kaka abvelouisly 1st because he is the best in the world not 20th!
Jake bell, wigton, Carlisle
1 rooney
2 rio ferdinand
3 evra
4messi
5anso
6lampard
7vidic
8cassilas
9fabregas
10villa
11 silva
12 ashley young
13 gerrard
14 de rossi
15 ronaldinho
16 anderson
17 benzeman
18 nesa
19 eto
20 kaka
21 beckham
22 van r sar
23 renia
24 buffon
25raul
26 daneil alve
leendfm, nottingham , united kidom
messi
c.ronaldo
gerrard
inesta
lampard/masherano
ribery/essien
benzema
vidic/pato
rooney
torres
lee jenman, brighton, east sussex
messi
kaka
ronaldinho
zidane
henry
gerrard
fabregas
ibrahimovich
edin dzeko
iniesta
torres
denislav, pleven, bulgaria
1.Messi
2.Kaka
3.Ronaldo
4.Gerrard
5.Torres
6.Ibrahimovic
7.Xabi
8.Villa
9.Ribery
10.Benzema
LFC, mitchells Island,
again my team
1 torres
2 gerrard
3david villa
4 cristiono ronaldo real madrid now
5 vidic
6ribery
7robinho
8kaka
9rooney
lampard
matthew, stafford, england
my team
1 ronaldinho
2 messi
3 terry
4 van der sar
5 beckham
6 henry
7 ribery
8 diago
9 rooney
10 kaka
matthew, stafford, england
10.ronaldo
9.rooney
8.eto'o
7.carragher
6.gerred
5.messi
4.villa
3.torres
2.ronaldinho
1.christiano ronaldo
Jack, clevland, u.s.a
NO WAY ITS
1.MESSI
2.ROONEY
3.KAKA
4.ESSIEN
5.BALLACK
6.SEEDORF
7.SAMUEL ETO'O
8.A.INIESTA
9.XAVI
10.SAHA
James, London, UK
10 best players!
1.messi 2. kaka 3. vidic 4.iniesta 5,ronaldo 6.eto'o 7.alves 8.robiniho 9.tevez 10.villa
10 most over-rated player!
1.torres 2.kaka 3.ronaldo 4.gerrard 5.drogba 6.cech 7.beckham 8.berbatov 9.terry 10.rooney
dave, cornwall, england
1. Messi
2. Kaka
3. Gerrard
4. Torres
5. Ronaldo
6. Villa
7. Dani Alves
8. Iniesta
9. Carragher
10. Eto'o
Richard Culley, Attleborough, England
you guys are all wrong its ...
C.RONALDO
MESSI
KAKA
RIBERY
TORRES
GERRARD
TEVEZ
ROONEY
INIESTA
XAIVI
rubdub, LEEDS, Leeds
1. L mesi
2.Kaka
3.Eto'o
4.F Torres
5.C Ronaldo
6.Iniesta
7.Xavi
8.L Toni
9.S Gerrard
10.F Lampard
steven s, kampala, Uganda
1.messi.
2.Kaka
3.c.Ronaldo.
4.Torres
5.S.Gerrard
6.S.Etto
7.xavi
8.inesta.
9.lampard
10.Tevez
jozeh, kampala, Uganda
your list is pretty tight, but i definatly think riquelme should be in there somewhere. excellent play maker.
Alastair Shaw, barrowford, England
No Steven Gerrard The Ranking Are
1 C.Ronaldo
2.F.Torres
3.L.Messi
4.F.Totti
5. Ronaldinho
6.D.Villa
7.Kaka
8.S.Eto
9.D.Drogba
10 M.Ballack
11.Cesc Fabregas
12 Raul
13 S.Ramos
14 F.Lampard
15 M.Klose
Hamid, Abu Dhabi, UAE
you are all wrong 1 messi 2 torres 3 ronaldo 4 kaka 5 eto'o 6 gerrard 7 rooney 8 xavi 9 puyol 10 casillas
matthew, mosta, malta
u r all WRONGA
2009/10
1.MESSI
2.RONALDO
3.KAKA
4.TORRES
5.RIBERY
6.ETO'O
7.INIESTA
8.VILLA
9.XAVI
10.ROONEEY
K, LONDON, ENGLAND
Fernanndo Torres Is defently In The Top 10 Now His Form And Way Of Play Has Improved Massivley!
Sean, Liverpool,
Karem Benzema & Steven Pienaar must be in the top 50
paile, polokwane, south africa
ronaldhiniho is rubbish now
ryan, skemersdale, england
no doubt kaka is best. but recntly i think no one can match lionel messi . being 5'7" doesnt make him doany thing less than guys of approx 6"6'
abhishek singh, new delhi, india
diego forlan should be in top 50
jake, poole, england
Ronaldo is no.1 their is no dout about and messi should be no. 2
crippy, dungannon, Ireland
1) has to be steven gerrard abd torres in no were neer 35 more like number 3 he's best striker in the world
lewis, hull, england
I think FERNANDO TORRES is FAT
a,j,c,, kl, Malaysia
I think that Cristiano Ronaldo is NO.1.And Kaka does not deserve NO.1.
Andy, kl, Malaysia
I think Fernando Torres is no.1,Steven Gerrard is no.2, Lionel Messi is no. 3, Ricardo Izecson dos santos Leite [KAKA] is no. 4, 5 is Andrei Arshavin, six is David Villa ,no. 7 is Xavi Hernandez , 8 falls to Samuel Eto'o, 9 to Andres Iniesta, and barely making it into the top 10 would be Van Persie
djc, kl, malaysia
This is in NO ORDER this is just the Top 10 Best Midfielders:. Messi ,
Essien ,
Ribery ,
Kaka ,
C.Ronaldo ,
Gerarrd ,
Xavi ,
Iniesta ,
Robinho ,
Modric.
BENzema., Legoland, England
lionel Messi is the bast player
fuad, baku,
1. Lionel Messi
2. Cristiano Ronaldo
3. Iniesta
4. Steven Gerrard
5. Xavi
6. Andrei Arshavin
7. Fernando Torres
8. Carlos Puyol
9. Ronaldinho
0. David Villa
Pearce McConkey, Cookstown, Ireland
1 messi
2 kaka
3ronado
4xavi
5iniesta
6gerrard
7torres
8vidic
9fabregas
10ribery
jay prentice, glasgow, scotland
1.c ronaldo
2.leonel messi
3.wayne rooney
4.fernando torres
5.rio ferdinand
Last of course the worst footy player in the world is steven gerrad
sarah elliott, coleraine, united kingdom
1- Messi
2- Ronaldo
3- Gerard
4- Lampard
5- Kaka
6- Torres
7- Imbrahimovic
8- Cassilas
9- Vidic
10- Rooney
Aleks, Perth, Australia
1. c ronaldo
2.messi
3.kaka
4.gerrard
5.rooney
6.inrahimovic
7.torres
8.ribery
9.eto'o
10.vidic
staf, birmingham, england
1.Gerrard
2.C.Ronaldo
3.Messi
4.Rooney
5.Iniesta
6.Lampard
7.Kaka
8.Torres
9.Ferdinand
10.Fabregas
Mike, BOURNEMOUTH, england
My 2008/2009 best players.
1 C Ronaldo
2 L Messi
3 S Gerrard
4 Rooney
5 David Villa
6.Iniesta
7 Torres
8 Zlatan Ibrahimovic
9 S Eto'o
10 Kaka
nan, Siem Reap, Cambodia
The best players in the world [2008/09] are:
1 C Ronaldo
2 L Messi
3 S Gerrard
4 F Lampard
5 R Kaka
6 F Torres
7 S Eto'o
8 Rooney
9 D Drogba
10 R Van Persie
adam, chelmsford, England
i sort of agree
they are:
1.Messi
2.Ribery
3.Torres
4.Kaka
5.C.Ronaldo
6.Iniesta
7.Xavi
8.Ronaldinho
9.Lampard
10.Ibrahimovic
Jamie, ottowa, Canada
no these are
1.messi
2.anderson
3.david villa
4.nani
5.lampard
6.roberto carlos
7.c.ronaldo
8.kaka
9.oliver khan
10.ronaldiniho
man u, london, engaland
now dis are da current best players in da world..(2008-2009)
1. c.ronaldo
2. l.messi
3. s.gerrard
4. f.lampard
5. r.kaka
6. j.terry
7. w.rooney
8. d.drogba
9. c.puyol
10. iniesta
Prathamesh Ambre, mumbai, India
you are all wrong
the best is
1. Lionel Messi
2. Ronaldo
3. Kaka
4. Frankc Ribery
5. Gerrard
6. Essien
7. Rio Ferdinand
8. Nemanja Vidic
9. Andrei Arshavin
10. Petr Cech
robbie, limbang, malaysia
thats all wrong as well 1. messi
2.ronaldo
3.lampard
4.terry
5.drogba
6. david villa
7.rooney
8.xavi
9.kaka
10.ronaldiniho
mohamed, khartoum, sudan
1. c. ronaldo
2. w. rooney
3. f. torres
4. n. vidic
5. l. messi
Jorgi, victa, aust.
thats all wrong
WORLD' BEST TOP 10 FOOTBALL PLAYERS
1-torress
2-messi
3-Andres Iniesta
4-Andrei Arshavin
5-e'too
6-fabrigas
7-rud van nationlrou
8-xavi
9-gerrard
10-ronaldino
DHARMA kshetri, kathmandu, Nepal
thats all wrong
WORLD' BEST TOP 10 FOOTBALL PLAYERS
1-torress
2-messi
3-Andres Iniesta
4-Andrei Arshavin
5-e'too
6-fabrigas
7-rud van nationlrou
8-farninarda
9-gerrard
10-ronaldino
DHARMA kshetri, kathmandu, Nepal
1=essien 2=rooney 3=ronaldo 4=gattuso 5= frings
jo, london,
1=cristiano Ronaldo2=kaka3=messi4=ronaldinho5=vidic6=casillas
7=torres8=Gerrard9=etoo10=ferdinand
max, onchan, Isle of man
Wrong 1=Cristiano Ronaldo 2=Messi 3=Ronaldiniho 4=Kaka 5=Ronaldo 6=Torres 7=Villa 8=Rooney 9=van der Sar 10=Ferdinard
Isaac, WGC, Englend
1=torres2=gerrard3=ronaldo4=david villa=5ronaldino
JAMES BENNETT, LEYLAND, england
1=gerrard 2=torres 3=villa 4=kaka 5=messi 6= sergio ramos 7=rooney 8= casillas 9= terry 10= ferdinand
Gerard, Chaguanas, Trinidad
1=gerrard 2=messi 3=kaka 4=ronaldo 5=torres 6=xavi 7=villa 8=rooney 9=essien 10=casillas. steve g is best in the world FACT.
Darren Niblett, southport, England
messi is the best in the world ,ronaldo do not have the skill that messi have
david, montego bay, jamaica
1= Messi 2= C.Ronaldo 3= Kaka 4= Torres 5= Casillas 6= Gerrard 7= Robinho 8= Sergio Ramos 9= Rooney 10= Ferdinand
James, Manchester,
1st is ronaldo 2nd is robiniho 3rd is messi 4th is kaka 5th is pato.
charlie, stafford, england
1=ronaldo
2=messi
3=kaka
4=rooney
5=gerrard
6=ronaldinho
7=robinho
8=benzema
9=eto'o
10=tevez
11=scholes
12=anderson
13=lampard
14=fabregas
15=drogba
16=essien
17=pirlo
18=david villa
19=torres
20=terry
21=ibrahimovic
22=juninho
23=henry
24=berbatov
25=gattuso
top25 this yr.
jack morrissey, Manchester, England
i think so ronaldihno should be in 3 rd and kaka should be in the 2nd position and c.ronaldo should be in the 1st position
nikhil, new delhi, india
i do not agree. here are my top 5. 5 is messi and zidane. 4 is thierry henry. 3 is bekham. 2 is gerrard. 1 is torres.
djc, selangor, malaysia
how good is Ali Karimi, he plays for persepolis in iran.
sam, milton keynes, buckinghamshire
what criteria did you use to establish players rank?
james, nairobi, kenya
yes kaka should be in the first position
but i think c.ronaldo should be in the second &
l.messi should be on the third postion.
Ricardo Rasaan, Rape City, America
you should make a new list coz this is kinda old...so i will be pleased to see a new top 50 =) thanks
john mackenzie, Manchester, England
ya van persie should be near the top
jordan, belfast, united kingdom
Hey man !! where the hell is djimi traore ? I want some answers !! whose accountable for this ? I'm wanna see your boss !!
David, Dublin, Ireland
toni
klose
anelka
deco
van persie
rio ferdinand
all deserve to be on this list
krc, new york, usa
up date it
daniel stapleton, barton seagrave, england
Henrik Larsson should be on that list somewhere.
Kev, Glasgow,
Cristiano Ronaldo is no1 and Ronaldinho no2 but should've had rio ferdinand somewhere. he's a great defender and leader.
Jonathan, Melbourne, Australia
i think CR should be number 1 and ronaldinho 2 and gerrard 3
Daneil, Sydney, Australia
fabregas should be no 1
fab, manchester, uk
i think kaka is no1 ........C. ronaldo is no3......S.Gerrard should be no2........but the biggest player left out is the monster....javier mascherano.....but the list is cool
DEE, surrey, uk
Where's Robinho?
Gary Neville!!? Is this a joke?
Dave Phillips, Manchester, UK
i think podolski klose and shweini should have been included in this list.and maybe luca toni
razmig, beirout, lebanon
ronaldinho should be called ronOLDinho he is way 2 old man messi is definitely best football player of the currnet game
craig , canterbury, australia
i know this list is old but u need ferdinand.
you should create a new list for todays stats then compare to this list
P.S. 1. C. Ronaldo
Westy, Townsville, Australia
where the hells wesley snejder, adriano???
wdbout podolski or for that matter raul???
karan, tamworth,
nobody is like ronaldinho!!!!!!magnificent football artist
Alex, Novi Sad,
wheres lucas podolski and raul gonzalez???
they deserve to be in their!!!
Liam, Bucklands Beach, New Zealand
im a girl i i know i like playing and watching football but no david silva! this list a complete fake!!! David villa deserves better
louby, mitcham,, england
AFONSO ALVES!! 51 goals in 51 games since 2006 for Heerenveen & Boro!! Find me a better strike rate somone? Didnt think so.
Craig, Middlesbrough,
no deco ?is the best player .learn tho see football!!!
helder, braga, portugal
rio ferdinand is the closest thing to a complete centre back (only his slightly above average concentration is a weakness),
xavi hernandez makes one of the best club teams (barc) and the best european national side (Spain) tick with his immaculate passing & vision.
carrager & hunter could go
M.A. Solebo, London,
Surely Patrice Evra should be in the list. Even if at no. 50 instead of Gary Neville, who hasn't played for a season.
I am also at a loss to how John Terry is there but Rio Ferdinand isn't.
Gavin Lunney, Belfast, Ireland
No Van Persie?
This guy is and will be amazing
And Cristiano Rinaldo is not the best
Dean, Liverpool, England
Wayne Rooney needs to swap with Carlos Tevez
nhmnghxm, bzgvngfb,
messi . <that's a period
ayo, san francisco, usa
Cristiano Ronaldo is for sure the best!
Better palyer in premier ship, best europe scorer (and he is a winger).
Won the premier ship and champions league where he was also best player and best scorer! Is there any doubt??!!!!
Victor, Torres Vedras, Portugal
No way does Terry come before Carra, and Fernando Torres deserves third spot and put Ronaldo 10th. As for stevie G he's number one for sure!
Crazy Kopite, l'pool, England
c.ronaldo is the best player i have ever known in my entire life.
Lorretta, Accra, Ghana
Kaka 1st?, messi 9th?, what season have you been watching because its not the same one i have
Paul, Salford, England
c.ronaldo is simperly the best by miles
harry, london, england
cristiano ronaldo is surely the best one.
DANOIDA, LONDON, ENGLAND
kaka ? 1st? what are you thinking?
Toby, portishead, england
no deco??he should be there man
yasir, dubai, UAE
Steven Gerrard in the top 50? Madness.
Ash McNally, Cardiff,
do you know who the striker rated 89 on fifa world elleven is? Its a sort of dutch name and i've never heard of him can you help me!
Tom lappin, telford, shropshire
it should of been either cristiano ronaldo or messi cause for thier ages they are superb and malouda is rubbish
dalton, mitcham, england
u r wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! messi or cristiano ronaldo are the best
dalton, mitcham, england