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How we decided on The 100 Best Players


Wednesday 05 November 2008 00:00

Ronaldo, Messi, Torres, Casillas, Kaka, Villa, Ibrahimovic, Aguero, Ferdinand, Gerrard.

No, it's not Man City's January shopping list: it's our Top 10, the FourFourTwo verdict on the best players in the world in 2008.

Anyone agree? No one?

That’s the problem with compiling a list of the best players in the world. No two football fans will come up with the same list. Give it a go. Try finding a friend who agrees with your Top 10 – in order. You can’t. Jeez, you’ll probably lose a day arguing about who’s better out of Gerrard and Lampard.


"Oh, it's definitely you." "No, it's you." "Oh, alright then."

Which is why the new issue of FourFourTwo (out today) will be infuriating to just about everyone. You see, we haven’t just named the Top 10, we’ve gone for 100, an opportunity to offend just about every football fan on the planet.

Liverpool fans will be outraged that Steven Gerrard’s only 10th, Chelsea that they don’t have a single player in the top 12.

Manchester City’s Arab backers will no doubt be horrified that £32.5m Robinho only just makes the top 50, while Southampton fans will be distraught that there’s a Pompey player in our list.

Patriots will hate the fact that there are 13 Italians and 12 Spaniards but only eight Englishmen; Premier League critics that there are more players from that league than any other.

And so on, and so on, and so on.

It’s an impossible task (not the offending, that bit’s easy; the list is more difficult). After all, what makes a rock-solid centre-back better or worse than a mercurial matchwinner with a lazy streak? How do you compare the best goalkeeper in the world with the finest goalscorer?

Do you include the wonderkid of the moment ahead of the accomplished veteran with a fistful of medals? And how do you strike the balance between form and class (the one being temporary, the other permanent, as any cliché-watcher will know)?

In the end, this is what we decided:

(1) This list is our judgement of the best players in the world right now. It takes as its yardstick performances throughout last season and the early stages of 2008-09. So form matters…

(2) …but it’s not everything. If Lionel Messi were injured for a year, would you really exclude him from your list of the best players in the world?

(3) Although we’ve considered players from every league in the world, the English, Spanish, Italian, German and French leagues dominate. It’s one thing to impress as a big fish in a little pond, quite another to do it against top-class opposition. Ask Mateja Kezman.


"You wouldn't let it lie..."

So that’s that. But even after an unhealthy amount of time ‘debating’ our list, we still disagree. With ourselves.

No sooner had we put Wayne Rooney at No.24 than he hit what he’s since described as the best form of his life. Are we seriously saying there are 23 players we’d rather have in our team right now? Well, somehow, we are.

And for that, we deserve to be crucified. So, to our forums, to tell us what you think.

Find out the full 100 Best Players In The World in the new issue of FourFourTwo, out today

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Comments

  November 5, 2008 09:07

Giovanni said:

i don't care about the rest of the top 100, but you can get the top 5 wrong- and you guys have done just that- horribly!

  November 5, 2008 18:18

Shark said:

Lampard is MILES, MILES!!! better than any midfielder in the world. Do you guys socking watch the game? Gerrard is a pile of horse***

  November 6, 2008 06:45

Exteberria said:

I dont care who the rest are. what i want is the best and surely i got it.All hail king Ron! come dec, other crowns are in the queue

  November 6, 2008 15:13

Gary said:

Sharky me old son,

I can't help but notice that over on sister site FootballTalentSpotter.com you've given every single Chelsea youth player a rating of 10/10. So I hardly think you're the least biased commentator, are you?

For the record: yes, we do watch rather a "socking" lot of games. Indeed, one of our number was over in Rome to watch Chelsea...

– Gary Parkinson, Editor, FourFourTwo.com Network

  November 6, 2008 16:34

sam669 said:

How there can be no Pepe Reina, defies logic quite frankly. Out of all the world class keepers, his distribution is 2nd to none, he acts almost like a sweeper. Yes there are better shot stoppers than him, casillas, buffon, but reina is still a top quality stopper, hes kept the most clean sheets in the prem past 3 seasons running, he organizes his defence superbly, and this is where i think he is the best in the world, neither buffon nor Iker can touch him in this department (its no coincidence Reals defence has been shocking over the years, Iker has a part to play in that). I think the knowledgable posters on this board would find it hard to disagree with that. Im not saying he should be in the top 10, but at least in the top 100.

  November 6, 2008 16:36

sam669 said:

How there can be no Pepe Reina, defies logic quite frankly. Out of all the world class keepers, his distribution is 2nd to none, he acts almost like a sweeper. Yes there are better shot stoppers than him, casillas, buffon, but reina is still a top quality stopper, hes kept the most clean sheets in the prem past 3 seasons running, he organizes his defence superbly, and this is where i think he is the best in the world, neither buffon nor Iker can touch him in this department (its no coincidence Reals defence has been shocking over the years, Iker has a part to play in that). I think the knowledgable posters on this board would find it hard to disagree with that. Im not saying he should be in the top 10, but at least in the top 100.

  November 6, 2008 17:19

moose said:

wat a joke da top 100

cop on will ya

  November 7, 2008 09:39

Sidnite23 said:

hi

i really dont think your top 10 is that bad.

its pretty good actually, bcoz finally someone puts

david villa somewhere higher up in a list. Bcoz he really is the most well equiped stiker in the world.

viva espana!!!

  November 7, 2008 11:09

Beautifulgamer said:

Just like you folks I have at thebestplayerintheworld.com determined that Cristiano Ronaldo is number one for this year. What interests me is that you have two United centrebacks in the top 34: Ferdinand at 9 and Vidic at 34. This is a real compliment to Vidic; Ferdinand has been talked about for years. I'm a neutral, not a United fan and believe that the club really turned the corner when the two centrebacks teamed up...

  November 18, 2008 17:15

princedadon said:

well my best 10 of alltime are

1.Maradona

2.Pele

3.Zidane

4.Cruyff

5.Ronaldinho

6.Ronaldo

7.Berckembur

8.muller

9.platini

10.Messi

but for now this season 2008 i think my best 10 are

1. Messi

2. c.Ronaldo

3.Torres

4. Villa

5. Lampard

6. Gerrad

7. Essien

8. Aggurlue

9.Adebayor

10.cassilas

  March 30, 2009 12:41

RedHeart said:

All i can say is Gerrard has been so consistent this season and Ronaldo has good missing lol. How steve will not win Pfa player of the reason will be beyond me! Manure fans will be concerned with Ron s lack of fight in midfield and his mind looks in other places...STEVE IS KING;)

  November 6, 2009 19:15

Razor Bump said:

Drogba has to be top 5. Eto'o has to be in the same breath. Ibrahimavic better be there to. Torres, Ronaldo, Messi have to be there to. Adebayor has to be there for sure.

  November 6, 2009 19:18

Razor Bump said:

My list is this...

1. Drogba 2. Messi 3. Ronaldo 4. Torres 5. Eto'o 6. Ibrahimovic 7. Adebayor 8. Kaka 9. Rooney 10. Gerrard

  November 7, 2009 10:18

Andsu said:

Ferdinand in the top ten? Huahhahahhauahha

No wonder you guys won only one World Cup (at home) you don't know absolutely nothing about football. Why don't you try cricket?