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The top ten dribblers since the 2006/07 season have been revealed and there are some interesting names on the list.
Twitter user @ErlingRoIe has put together an interesting list of the best dribblers since the 2006/07 season.
No wonder Lionel Messi tops the list of stars with an impressive 1,880 goals, ahead of Eden Hazard with 1,220 goals.
Franck Ribery, who forged a title-laden career at Bayern Munich, made 939 attempts and finished third ahead of Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero.
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Sergio Aguero in a Manchester City shirt. Image:
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The former Blues striker has 832 successful attempts and is the only heavyweight striker on the list.
Former Manchester United and Real Madrid player Cristiano Ronaldo has 816 successful tackles, having played on the wing at Manchester United before moving more in the middle.
Joaquin and Hatem Ben Arfa have scored 798 and 770 successful catches, ranking sixth and seventh respectively.
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Andres Iniesta, Roberto Firmino and Neymar scored 739, 736 and 734 successful attempts and finished the top 10.
Check out the full list below:
Rank/Name/Number of shots
Lionel Messi - 1,880
Eden Hazard - 1,220
Franck Ribery - 939
Sergio Agero - 832
Cristiano Ronaldo - 816
Joaquin - 798
Hatem Ben Arfa - 770
Andres Iniesta - 739
Roberto Firmino - 736
Neymar - 734
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Needless to say, the list of top dribblers since the 2006/07 season has gone viral on social media. One Twitter user said:
"Sergio Aguero is the 4th best dribbler of this generation. You know how crazy that is for an ST, he's the greatest ST this league has ever seen."
A second tweet:
"Messi remains astronomically clear in all attack stats."
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The third added:
"Smh. Hazard is something else."
The fourth said:
"People have seriously put Neymar above Hazard, the dribbling is crazy."
Another observation:
"Everybody here is under six feet tall except Ronaldo. He just has a different body."
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Henderson traveled to Germany with Liverpool for their training camp but did not feature in their first pre-season game against Karlsruher.
The English midfielder, 33, has two years left on his contract at Anfield.
Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has recently been appointed manager of Al-Ettifaq.
The deal for Henderson follows Liverpool's 40m bid from Al-Ittihad for midfielder Fabinho last Friday. Unlike Henderson, the 29-year-old Brazil international did not travel to Germany until his future was settled.
Several top players have moved to Saudi Arabia this summer, including former Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema and former Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante.
Former Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino joined Al-Ahli after his contract at Anfield expired, and Manchester City winger Riyad Mahrez has also been linked with the club.
Henderson joined Liverpool from Sunderland in a 20 million deal in June 2011.
Henderson made 43 appearances for the Reds last season as they endured a disappointing campaign, finishing fifth in the Premier League and missing out on a Champions League spot. In total, he played 491 times for the Reds, scoring 33 goals and providing 58 assists.
Henderson was captain as Liverpool won the Champions League in 2019 before lifting the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup later that year.
He was also the Red Devils captain as the club won the 2019-20 Premier League title to end a 30-year wait for the English title.
Henderson's other trophies at Liverpool include winning the FA Cup in 2022 and the League Cup in 2012 and 2022.
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