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Creating opportunities is what allows any footballer to contribute more assists in any competition. Any player's creativity is determined by the chances he creates that lead to goals.
Lionel Messi holds the record for most assists in football history. In his career, he has provided 350 assists. The Argentine footballer is widely regarded as the game's best playmaker. In 778 games for Barcelona, he provided 303 assists. In the 2022/2023 season, he has 14 assists for PSG.
Luis Suarez is the footballer with the most assists in history. In his career, the Uruguayan striker has provided 287 assists. He assisted 113 times for Barcelona, 69 times for Ajax, and 41 times for Liverpool.
Luis Figo had 283 assists in his football career while playing for Barcelona, Sporting CP, Real Madrid, and Inter Milan.
Thomas Muller, a German attacking midfielder, has 281 assists in his career. In 641 games for Bayern Munich, he has 249 assists.
Neymar Junior ranks fifth in football history in terms of assists. In his career, the Brazilian winger has 276 assists. In the 2022/2023 season, he has 15 assists.
Here are the top 20 footballers in terms of assists in history.
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Kyle Walker shows he's still got 'Tottenham DNA' after fan throws Arsenal shirt at him
Kyle Walker has revealed he still has 'Tottenham DNA' after a fan threw an Arsenal shirt at him.
Fans believe Kyle Walker showed some of his 'Tottenham DNA' after Manchester City's 1-0 win over title rivals Arsenal.
Defender Nathan Ake's 64th-minute goal sent City through to the FA Cup fifth round, but in the end it did not disappoint.
Ahead of Friday's match at the Etihad, many expected a fierce battle between his two teams in the best form in the Premier League, but few of those predictions are in sight. I did.
That said, there was still some funny moments after the final whistle.
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Kyle Walker, who came on for Rico Ruiz in the second half, decided to yell in front of former City team-mate Oleksandr Zinchenko after the full-time whistle blew. But it was all fun and games, as Walker and Jinchenko exchanged shirts before heading down the tunnel together.
And if he managed to sit near the tunnel on Friday night at the Etihad, he could have witnessed the moment when Walker and Arsenal's shirts intertwined.
As you can see in the footage below, a supporter threw a Gunners shirt at the former Spurs defender as he approached the tunnel.
Walker picked up his muffler and threw it back into the crowd. Fans went viral on social media at this moment.
One person said:
"He still has Tottenham DNA," commented another supporter:
"He's always been a Spurs."
A third wrote:
"I love Kyle Walker. He smiled in Tierney's face when we won 5-0 and he threw the Arsenal shirt back into the stands yesterday."
Walker joined Spurs from his youth club Sheffield his United in 2009 and during his eight-year tenure with Lillywhites he played over 200 games.
He left the North London squad in the summer of 2017 to join Manchester City on a deal worth £45million.
Oleksandr Zinchenko looked reeling after Arsenal's FA Cup defeat to Manchester City, but he caught up with former full-time teammates Kyle Walker, Ilkei Gundogan and Jack Grealish.
Earlier this month, Walker warned leaders Arsenal that the title fight was not over yet.
"Arsenal have played great football so far this season," Wogt told City's official website. "But as we all know, there's a lot of football to play.
"[For me] the first half of the season was pretty tough. At the beginning of the season I was fine, but then I started having pain in my groin and I realized something was wrong."
he added:
"We have to start putting together a run that we know can be successful. We are confident enough to know that this group of players wants to achieve whatever they can."
Mikel Arteta's side are now five points clear of Manchester City with one game to go.
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