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Top Five Strongest Premier League Players According To FIFA Rankings
The Premier League, arguably the best and most competitive League, is known for having players with diverse skills. Different Premier League players are known for their abilities such as dribbling, passing, shot stopping, tackling, intercepting, and much more.Strength is a crucial skill for a football player. It is also an advantage because it is important in selecting players for specific positions.
According to FIFA rankings, these are the top Strongest players in the Premier League.
1. 90 Casemiro
FIFA ranks Casemiro first in his strength with a rating of 90. Because of his strength, he is one of the best players in his position. Manchester United signed Casemiro from Real Madrid during the recent transfer window.
2. 89 Paulinha
According to FIFA Rankings, Paulinha of Fulham is the second best player in the Premier League, with a rating of 89.
3. Dias - 88
According to FIFA, Manchester City defender Dias is the third best player in the Premier League. His strength is one of the characteristics that distinguishes him as one of the best defenders in the League and in Europe. He has an 88 rating.
4. 87. Haaland
Haaland, the current Premier League top scorer, is the fourth strongest player in the league. He has an 87 rating.
5. Mitrovic (87)
Mitrovic, Fulham's striker, is the League's fifth-best player. He has an 87 rating.
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