1871 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus Charles Alcock (England/Wanderers) - 24 Arthur Kinnaird (Scotland/Wanderers/Old Etonians) - 16 Robert Walker (England/Clapham Rovers) - 12 John Charles Clegg (England/Sheffield FC/Sheffield Wednesday) - 4 Alfred Baker (England/Kilburn No Names/Wanderers) - 2
TOP 5 1998-99 1.- Rivaldo, 2.- Beckham, 3.- Batistuta, 4.- Shevchenko, 5.- Raúl Continued on: https://www.bigsoccer.com/threads/ranking-of-the-seasons-best-players.2129826/#post-42383349
1990s update factoring in the points adjustments for Titanlux's confirmed vote for the 1999 edition in addition to the votes of @Jaune Vaughn (with effects still showing in green type): 1990 Ballon d'Or Revisited Big Soccer# panel consensus 1 Lothar Matthaus (W.Germany/Inter Milan) - 210 2 Diego Maradona (Argentina/Napoli) - 132 3 Franco Baresi (Italy/AC Milan) - 82 4 Andreas Brehme (W.Germany/Inter Milan) - 55 5 Marco van Basten (Netherlands/AC Milan) - 23 6 Salvatore Schillaci (Italy/Juventus) - 21 7 Paul Gascoigne (England/Tottenham Hotspur) - 17 8 Roberto Baggio (Italy/Fiorentina/Juventus), Hugo Sanchez (Mexico/Real Madrid) - 6 10 Sergio Goycochea (Argentina/Millonarios/Racing Club de Avellanados), Frank Rijkaard (Netherlands/AC Milan), Dragan Stojkovic (Yugoslavia/Red Star Belgrade/Marseille) - 3 13 John Barnes (England/Liverpool), Roberto Donadoni (Italy/AC Milan), Jurgen Klinsmann (W.Germany/Inter Milan), Jean-Pierre Papin (France/Marseille) - 2 17 Bebeto (Brazil/Vasco da Gama), Guido Buchwald (W.Germany/Stuttgart), Jurgen Kohler (W.Germany/Bayern Munich), Enzo Scifo (Belgium/Auxerre) - 1 1991 Ballon d'Or Revisited Big Soccer# panel consensus 1 Jean-Pierre Papin (France/Marseille) - 168 2 Lothar Matthaus (Germany/Inter Milan) - 147 3 Dejan Savicevic (Yugoslavia/Red Star Belgrade) - 119 4 Darko Pancev (Yugoslavia/Red Star Belgrade) - 41.5 5 Robert Prosinecki (Yugoslavia/Red Star Belgrade) - 35 6 Gianluca Vialli (Italy/Sampdoria) - 14.5 7 Roberto Mancini (Italy/Sampdoria) - 12 8 Chris Waddle (England/Marseille) - 7.5 9 Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina/Boca Juniors/Fiorentina), Frank Rijkaard (Netherlands/AC Milan) - 5 11 Rai (Brazil/Sao Paulo) - 4 12 Dennis Bergkamp (Netherlands/Ajax), Claudio Caniggia (Argentina/Atalanta), Hugo Sanchez (Mexico/Real Madrid) - 2 15 Michael Laudrup (Denmark/Barcelona) - 1.5 16 Roberto Baggio (Italy/Juventus), Stefan Effenberg (Germany/Bayern Munich), Paul Gascoigne (England/Tottenham Hotspur), Romario (Brazil/PSV Eindhoven), Oscar Ruggeri (Argentina/Velez Sarsfield), Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria/Barcelona) - 1 1992 Ballon d'Or Revisited Big Soccer# panel consensus 1 Marco van Basten (Netherlands/AC Milan) - 165 2 Michael Laudrup (Denmark/Barcelona) - 106 3 Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria/Barcelona) - 104 4 Dennis Bergkamp (Netherlands/Ajax) - 78 5 Peter Schmeichel (Denmark/Manchester United) - 35 6 Rai (Brazil/Sao Paulo) - 22 7 Ronald Koeman (Netherlands/Barcelona) - 16.5 8 Ruud Gullit (Netherlands/AC Milan) - 5 9 Thomas Hassler (Germany/Roma), Frank Rijkaard (Netherlands/AC Milan) - 4.5 11 Paolo Maldini (Italy/AC Milan) - 4 12 Bebeto (Brazil/Vasco da Gama/Deportivo La Coruna), Brian Laudrup (Denmark/Bayern Munich/Fiorentina) - 3 14 Franco Baresi (Italy/AC Milan), Junior (Brazil/Flamengo) - 1 16 Enzo Scifo (Belgium/Torino) - 0.5 1993 Ballon d'Or Revisited Big Soccer# panel consensus 1 Roberto Baggio (Italy/Juventus) - 213 2 Dennis Bergkamp (Netherlands/Ajax/Inter Milan) - 87 3 Romario (Brazil/PSV Eindhoven/Barcelona) - 69 4 Michael Laudrup (Denmark/Barcelona) - 65 5 Eric Cantona (France/Manchester United) - 38 6 Paolo Maldini (Italy/AC Milan) - 18 7 Alen Boksic (Croatia/Marseille/Lazio) - 16 8 Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria/Barcelona) - 13 9 Franco Baresi (Italy/AC Milan) - 10 10 Bebeto (Brazil/Deportivo La Coruna), Carlos Valderrama (Colombia/Independiente Medellin/Atletico Junior) - 5 12 Abedi Pele (Ghana/Marseille/Lyon), Cafu (Brazil/Sao Paulo) - 4 14 Ruud Gullit (Netherlands/AC Milan/Sampdoria) - 3 15 Rai (Brazil/Sao Paulo/Paris St Germain), Giussepe Signori (Italy/Lazio) - 2 17 Basile Boli (France/Marseille) - 1 1994 Ballon d'Or Revisited Big Soccer# panel consensus 1 Romario (Brazil/Barcelona) - 201 2 Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria/Barcelona) - 118 3 Roberto Baggio (Italy/Juventus) - 102 4 Paolo Maldini (Italy/AC Milan) - 72.5 5 Gheorghe Hagi (Romania/Brescia/Barcelona) - 26.5 6 Franco Baresi (Italy/AC Milan) - 6.5 7 Michael Laudrup (Denmark/Barcelona/Real Madrid), Giuseppe Signori (Italy/Lazio) - 5 9 Bebeto (Brazil/Deportivo La Coruna) - 4.5 10 Eric Cantona (France/Manchester United) - 3 11 Ruud Gullit (Netherlands/Sampdoria/AC Milan) - 2.5 12 Jose Luis Chilavert (Paraguay/Velez Sarsfield), Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany/Monaco/Tottenham Hotspur), Jari Litmanen (Finland/Ajax) - 2 15 Tomas Brolin (Sweden/Parma) - 1.5 16 Dejan Savicevic (Yugoslavia/AC Milan) - 1 1995 Ballon d'Or Revisited Big Soccer# panel consensus 1 Jari Litmanen (Finland/Ajax) - 163 2 George Weah (Liberia/Paris St Germain/AC Milan) - 117 3 Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany/Tottenham Hotspur/Bayern Munich) - 68 4 Michael Laudrup (Denmark/Real Madrid) - 52.5 5 Paolo Maldini (Italy/AC Milan) - 26 6 Gianfranco Zola (Italy/Parma) - 21 7 Enzo Francescoli (Uruguay/River Plate) - 19 8 Alan Shearer (England/Blackburn Rovers) - 18.5 9 Ronaldo (Brazil/PSV Eindhoven) - 15 10 Frank Rijkaard (Netherlands/Ajax) - 11 11 Matthias Sammer (Germany/Borussia Dortmund) - 10 12 Alessandro Del Piero (Italy/Juventus) - 8 13 Gianluca Vialli (Italy/Juventus) - 7 14 Patrick Kluivert (Netherlands/Ajax) - 5 15 Dejan Savicevic (Yugoslavia/AC Milan) - 4 16 Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina/Fiorentina), Brian Laudrup (Denmark/Rangers) - 3 18 Marc Overmars (Netherlands/Ajax) - 2 19 Ivan Zamorano (Chile/Real Madrid) - 1 1996 Ballon d'Or Revisited Big Soccer# panel consensus 1 Matthias Sammer (Germany/Borussia Dortmund) - 147 2 Ronaldo (Brazil/PSV Eindhoven/Barcelona) - 111 3 George Weah (Liberia/AC Milan) - 73.5 4 Alan Shearer (England/Blackburn Rovers/Newcastle United) - 67.5 5 Alessandro Del Piero (Italy/Juventus) - 43 6 Jari Litmanen (Finland/Ajax) - 29 7 Eric Cantona (France/Manchester United) - 25 8 Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany/Bayern Munich) - 24 9 Jose Luis Chilavert (Paraguay/Velez Sarsfield), Davor Suker (Croatia/Sevilla/Real Madrid) - 4 11 Paolo Maldini (Italy/AC Milan) - 3 12 Enzo Francescoli (Uruguay/River Plate), Predrag Mijatovic (Yugoslavia/Valencia/Real Madrid), Zinedine Zidane (France/Bordeaux/Juventus) - 2 15 Karel Poborsky (Czech Republic/Slavia Prague/Manchester United), Peter Schmeichel (Denmark/Manchester United) - 1 1997 Ballon d'Or Revisited Big Soccer# panel consensus 1 Ronaldo (Brazil/Barcelona/Inter Milan) - 215 2 Zinedine Zidane (France/Juventus) - 112 3 Roberto Carlos (Brazil/Real Madrid) - 70 4 Dennis Bergkamp (Netherlands/Arsenal) - 54 5 Predrag Mijatovic (Yugoslavia/Real Madrid) - 27 6 Romario (Brazil/Valencia/Flamengo) - 20 7 Andreas Moller (Germany/Borussia Dortmund) - 9 8 Raul (Spain/Real Madrid), Peter Schmeichel (Denmark/Manchester United) - 6 10 Rivaldo (Brazil/Deportivo La Coruna), Marcelo Salas (Chile/River Plate), Alan Shearer (England/Newcastle United) - 5 13 Alessandro Del Piero (Italy/Juventus), Lilian Thuram (France/Parma), Gianfranco Zola (Italy/Parma/Chelsea) - 4 16 Angelo Peruzzi (Italy/Juventus), Davor Suker (Croatia/Real Madrid) - 2 18 Didier Deschamps (France/Juventus), Edmundo (Brazil/Vasco da Gama), Luis Figo (Portugal/Barcelona), Jurgen Kohler (Germany/Borussia Dortmund) - 1 1998 Ballon d'Or Revisited Big Soccer# panel consensus 1 Zinedine Zidane (France/Juventus) - 187 2 Ronaldo (Brazil/Inter Milan) - 169 3 Dennis Bergkamp (Netherlands/Arsenal) - 61 4 Davor Suker (Croatia/Real Madrid) - 47 5 Alessandro Del Piero (Italy/Juventus) - 42 6 Rivaldo (Brazil/Barcelona) - 35 7 Lilian Thuram (France/Parma) - 16 8 Michael Owen (England/Liverpool) - 5 9 Fernando Redondo (Argentina/Real Madrid), Roberto Carlos (Brazil/Real Madrid) - 4 12 Fabien Barthez (France/Monaco), Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina/Fiorentina), Predrag Mijatovic (Yugoslavia/Real Madrid) - 3 14 Edgar Davids (Netherlands/AC Milan/Juventus) - 1 1999 Ballon d'Or Revisited Big Soccer# panel consensus 1 Rivaldo (Brazil/Barcelona) - 206 2 David Beckham (England/Manchester United) - 138 3 Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine/Dynamo Kiev/AC Milan) - 75 4 Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina/Fiorentina) - 47 5 Luis Figo (Portugal/Barcelona) - 43 6 Roy Keane (Republic of Ireland/Manchester United) - 28 7 Ryan Giggs (Wales/Manchester United) - 12 8 Raul (Spain/Real Madrid) - 7 9 Dwight Yorke (Trinidad&Tobago/Aston Villa/Manchester United), Zinedine Zidane (France/Juventus) - 4 11 Alex de Souza (Brazil/Palmeiras) - 3 12 Lothar Matthaus (Germany/Bayern Munich) - 2 13 Pavel Nedved (Czech Republic/Lazio), Ronaldo (Brazil/Inter Milan) - 1
1872 Ballon d'Or Revisisted panel consensus 1 Charles Alcock (England/Wanderers/London XI/Harrow Pilgrims/Upton Park) - 24 2 Charley Chenery (England/Crystal Palace/London XI) - 16 3 Albert Meysey-Thompson (England/Wanderers/London XI) - 12 4 John Charles Clegg (England/Sheffield Wednesday/Sheffield XI), Walpole Vidal (England/Wanderers/Old Westminsters/Oxford University/London XI), Robert Walker (England/Clapham Rovers) - 2 1873 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 Arthur Kinnaird (Scotland/Wanderers/London XI) - 24 2 John Charles Clegg (England/Sheffield Wednesday/Sheffield XI) - 16 3 William Ker (Scotland/Queen's Park/Granville) - 12 4 James 'Jerry' Weir (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 4 5 Charley Chenery (England/Crystal Palace/London XI) - 2
1874 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus James 'Jerry' Weir (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 24 Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 16 John Owen (England/Sheffield FC) - 12 Robert Gardner (Scotland/Queen's Park/Clydesdale) - 4 Alf Wood (England/Sheffield Wednesday/Heeley FC) - 2 1875 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 24 Arthur Kinnaird (Scotland/Old Etonians) - 16 Henry Renny-Tailyour (Scotland/Royal Engineers) - 12 Billy MacKinnon (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 4 Charles Wollaston (England/Wanderers) - 2
for example Ronaldinho Gaucho won the awards of the Fifa the Best in 2004 and 2005 and Ballon D'or in 2005 in 2004 against Thierry Henry , Schevchenko .. Deco ... Didier Drogba ...the greek Zagorakis.. Adriano Drunk .... Ruben Baraja ( Valence ) Kaká in 2005 against Frank Lampard , Steven Gerrard , Thierry Henry ... Adriano Drunk , Samuel Eto'o and Schevchenko .... Kaká ... Robinho i mean ...were the main contenders at that time ! for example Ruud Gullit won the awards of the World Soccer Magazine Player of the Year in 1987 and 1989 and Ballon D'or 1987 ... and Ballon D'Silver 1988 and Unicef World Player of the Year : 1988 in 1987 against : Diego Armando Maradona, Marco van Basten ,E. Butragueno, Madjer, Michel Platini ... Paulo Futre ...Hugo Sanchez... Michel ...Tigana World Soccer" Football of the Year 1987 Every year the English magazine World Soccer has its readers select winners for its World Footballer of the Year award. The election is open to any player worldwide. Top 10 1. Ruud GULLIT 38 % Holland PSV Eindhoven (Hol) / AC Milan (Ita) 2. Diego MARADONA 13 % Argentina Napoli (Ita) 3. Marco VAN BASTEN 8 % Holland Ajax (Hol) / AC Milan (Ita) 4. Emilio BUTRAGUEÑO 6 % Spain Real Madrid (Spa) 5. Paulo FUTRE 5 % Portugal FC Porto (Por) / Atlético Madrid (Spa) 6. Ian RUSH 3 % Wales Liverpool (Eng) / Juventus (Ita) 7. Gary LINEKER 3 % England FC Barcelona (Spa) 8. Hugo SÁNCHEZ 2 % Mexico Real Madrid (Spa) 9. Michel PLATINI 1 % France Juventus (Ita) 10. Rabah MADJER 1 % Algeria FC Porto (Por) in 1989 against Rijkaard World Soccer" Football of the Year 1989 Every year the English magazine World Soccer has its readers select winners for its World Footballer of the Year award. The election is open to any player worldwide. Top 10 1. Ruud GULLIT 24 % Holland AC Milan (Ita) 2. Marco VAN BASTEN 18 % Holland AC Milan (Ita) 3. José Gama Oliveira BEBETO 10 % Brazil Vasco da Gama (Bra) 4. Diego MARADONA 7 % Argentina Napoli (Ita) 5. Franco BARESI 6 % Italy AC Milan (Ita) 6. Peter SHILTON 6 % England Derby County (Eng) 7. ROMÁRIO de Souza Faria 5 % Brazil PSV Eindhoven (Hol) 8. Michael LAUDRUP 4 % Denmark FC Barcelona (Spa) 9. Lothar MATTHÄUS 3 % West Germany Inter Milan (Ita) 10. Ruben SOSA 2 % Uruguay Lazio (Ita) Por example : in age of Ruud Gullit's Awards : had Diego Maradona the best player trophy of the World Cup 1986 had Romário de Sousa Faria the best player trophy of the World Cup 1994 had Marco van Basten the best player trophy of the Euro-Cup 1988 ( the second best performance ever ) had Michel Platini the best player trophy of the Euro-Cup 1984 ( the best performance ever ) had José Gama Oliveira BEBETO the best player trophy of the Copa-America 1989 had Lothar Matthaus the second best player trophy of the World Cup 1990 in age of Ronaldinho gaucho's Awards : had Adriano Drunk the best player trophy of the Copa-America 2004 had Zagorakis the best player trophy of the Euro-Cup 2004 the best players at a major tournament by nations .. ! diference bigger : Zagorakis hahahahahahaha !!!!!
I've been (partially) enjoying the Euros, tennis etc, since we last chatted mate. The weather is pretty cold in England right now, considering it's the summer, although I prefer it like this to the extreme heat of some recent summers I suppose to be honest! I hope you are enjoying life in Brazil. @IceBlood34 I should be finished with these early-years updates by the end of the week and then it'll be over to you I suppose to present everything the way you want, because we already have Titanlux's 1998/99 post, and @Jaune Vaughn is not making a set of votes for the 1950s he said in the end as you maybe saw....
yes ... Yes, I noticed that you really took a break from world football matters... I mean, you disconnected from it a little bit. for less it From these discussions about Football in general yes in Brazil I'm always running here every day and taking in plenty of afternoon sun in Brazil It's really incredible and wonderful to be able to have these sublime moments in my life. God blessing you always there . dear mate !
1876 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 Billy MacKinnon (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 24 2 Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 16 3 Thomas Highet (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 12 4 Francis Birley (England/Wanderers) - 4 5 James 'Jerry' Weir (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 2 1877 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 James 'Jerry' Weir (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 24 2 William Rawson (England/Oxford University/Wanderers) - 16 3 Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 9 4 Charles Campbell (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 5 5 John Ferguson (Scotland/Vale of Leven) - 3 6 Tom Vallance (Scotland/Rangers) - 1
1878 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 24 2 Peter Campbell (Scotland/Rangers) - 16 3 John McDougall (Scotland/Vale of Leven) - 12 4 Billy MacKinnon (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 4 5 Andrew McIntyre (Scotland/Vale of Leven) - 2 1879 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 Norman Bailey (England/Clapham Rovers) - 24 2 Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 16 3 William Mosforth (England/Sheffield Albion/Sheffield Wednesday) - 12 4 Charles Bambridge (England/Swifts) - 4 5 Tom Vallance (Scotland/Rangers) - 2
Here is the full 1870s decade voting summary @IceBlood34 (so now it's over to you I think as you have the complete voting results available): 1870 Ballon d'or Revisited panel consensus 1 Arthur Kinnaird (Scotland/Wanderers/Old Etonians) - 24 2 Alfred Baker (England/Kliburn No Names/Wanderers) - 16 3 Charles Alcock (England/Wanderers) - 12 4 Charles Nepean (England/Oxford University/Wanderers) - 4 5 J.C Whelan (England/Sheffield FC) - 2 1871 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 Charles Alcock (England/Wanderers) - 24 2 Arthur Kinnaird (Scotland/Wanderers/Old Etonians) - 16 3 Robert Walker (England/Clapham Rovers) - 12 4 John Charles Clegg (England/Sheffield FC/Sheffield Wednesday) - 4 5 Alfred Baker (England/Kilburn No Names/Wanderers) - 2 1872 Ballon d'Or Revisisted panel consensus 1 Charles Alcock (England/Wanderers/London XI/Harrow Pilgrims/Upton Park) - 24 2 Charley Chenery (England/Crystal Palace/London XI) - 16 3 Albert Meysey-Thompson (England/Wanderers/London XI) - 12 4 John Charles Clegg (England/Sheffield Wednesday/Sheffield XI), Walpole Vidal (England/Wanderers/Old Westminsters/Oxford University/London XI), Robert Walker (England/Clapham Rovers) - 2 1873 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 Arthur Kinnaird (Scotland/Wanderers/London XI) - 24 2 John Charles Clegg (England/Sheffield Wednesday/Sheffield XI) - 16 3 William Ker (Scotland/Queen's Park/Granville) - 12 4 James 'Jerry' Weir (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 4 5 Charley Chenery (England/Crystal Palace/London XI) - 2 1874 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 James 'Jerry' Weir (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 24 2 Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 16 3 John Owen (England/Sheffield FC) - 12 4 Robert Gardner (Scotland/Queen's Park/Clydesdale) - 4 5 Alf Wood (England/Sheffield Wednesday/Heeley FC) - 2 1875 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 24 2 Arthur Kinnaird (Scotland/Old Etonians) - 16 3 Henry Renny-Tailyour (Scotland/Royal Engineers) - 12 4 Billy MacKinnon (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 4 5 Charles Wollaston (England/Wanderers) - 2 1876 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 Billy MacKinnon (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 24 2 Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 16 3 Thomas Highet (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 12 4 Francis Birley (England/Wanderers) - 4 5 James 'Jerry' Weir (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 2 1877 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 James 'Jerry' Weir (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 24 2 William Rawson (England/Oxford University/Wanderers) - 16 3 Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 9 4 Charles Campbell (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 5 5 John Ferguson (Scotland/Vale of Leven) - 3 6 Tom Vallance (Scotland/Rangers) - 1 1878 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 24 2 Peter Campbell (Scotland/Rangers) - 16 3 John McDougall (Scotland/Vale of Leven) - 12 4 Billy MacKinnon (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 4 5 Andrew McIntyre (Scotland/Vale of Leven) - 2 1879 Ballon d'Or Revisited panel consensus 1 Norman Bailey (England/Clapham Rovers) - 24 2 Harry McNeil (Scotland/Queen's Park) - 16 3 William Mosforth (England/Sheffield Albion/Sheffield Wednesday) - 12 4 Charles Bambridge (England/Swifts) - 4 5 Tom Vallance (Scotland/Rangers) - 2
Season 2023-24 Bellingham, Jude (Real Madrid, England) Calhanoglu, Hakan (Inter Milan, Turkey) Carvajal, Dani (Real Madrid, Spain) Foden, Phil (Manchester City, England) Frimpong, Jemerie (Bayer Leverkusen, Netherlands) Grimaldo, Alex (Bayer Leverkusen, Spain) Haaland, Erling (Manchester City, Norway) Kane, Harry (Bayern Munich, England) Kroos, Toni (Real Madrid, Germany) Martinez, Lautaro (Inter Milan, Argentina) Mbappe, Kylian (PSG, France) Musiala, Jamal (Bayern Munich, Germany) Palmer, Cole (Chelsea, England) Rodri (Manchester City, Spain) Rudiger, Antonio (Real Madrid, Germany) Ruiz, Fabian (PSG, Spain) Saka, Bukayo (Arsenal, England) Saliba, William (Arsenal, France) Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid, Brazil) Williams, Nico (Athletic Bilbao, Spain) Wirtz, Florian (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany) Xhaka, Granit (Bayer Leverkusen, Switzerland) Yamal, Lamine (Barcelona, Spain) 1. Jude Bellingham (eng) 2. Vinicius Jr (bra) 3. Kylian Mbappe (fra)
i have a question for you Peter Gabirel 78 if you take control " charge " of a Professional Football Team like Borussia Dortmund, Feyenoord, New Castle and Brighton Hove Albion at Football Manager aiming to win the UEFA Champions League in 5 years at least for the board of the team What would be your top 11 main priorities to win the UEFA Champions League ???? depending on your answer, now we can know if you really understand football or not remembering You can choose your top 11 main priorities to win the championships mainly Uefa Champions League ????
I would prefer to not answer this to be honest mate. I maybe did do it before by editing (creating player profiles and making them Nottingham Forest players) a squad of Nottingham Forest all-time players though if I remember correctly lol (for example Peter Shilton, John Robertson, Trevor Francis, Tony Woodcock etc).
yes Alright my brother Peter Gabriel ! but the right answer is not that ! .... in case ..... manipulating potentials is not fair to win !
for sure the SofaScore ratings will not do the work for you within the 4 lines or a football field. yes they help but is not everything !!
I've found this game Of Michel Platini ... i know that you like him also for less it abit .... like me as well . https://www.ina.fr/ina-eclaire-actu/video/cab86012306/football-guatemala-france Michel Platini Ballon D'or 1983 ... 84 .. 85 he did on this match 1 goal 3 direct assists 1 direct pre-assist (type 2 ) well ... was a great game by Michel Platini .. Of course one friendly game . !