It's Henry, though not by much. Ruud finished 5th, because he has no pace. (And I hate him, but I didn't get a vote)
Still, having read the article it's clear to see that while maybe a lot didn't pick him as their first, he was constintly picked in the top 3 by almost everyone, which is why/how he won. Though it was interesting to see that Owen's wasn't included, but like the magazine said, he hasn't really been performing this season.
They listed the top ten..... 1. Theirry Henry 2. Raul 3. Ronaldo 4. Christian Vieri 5. Ruud Van Nistelrooy 6. Filippo Inzaghi 7. Hernan Crespo 8. Javier Saviola 9. Andriy Shevchenko 10. Alessandro del Piero
Interesting list. Can't argue too much other than the order. But - and you knew it was coming - has Saviola done enough yet to be ranked ahead of Del Piero (or in the top 10 over Makaay, Tristan)? And, why does Italy still squeek out 1-0 wins with 3/10 top strikers in the world + Totti supporting them (this is more of a rhetorical question)? Got to go back to work. Thanks for the info.