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Subject: [BolaML]The World's Top Ten Creative Players

08/05/2007 2.41 >> goal.com
The World's Top Ten Creative Players  Mirror mirror on the wall - who's the
most creative of them all?

After a lot of brain-racking, Joshua Noble has managed to nail down the top
ten creative talents in world football at the moment, players who have that
magical eye, and that magical foot to back it up!

There are some special abilities that we are trying to appreciate here: the
ability to play that pass we can only picture inside our heads; to bring the
crowd to the edge of their seats, uncertain of what they are going to
deliver next. These are the players the beautiful game craves for. These are
the exponents football thrives on.

1. Kaka - AC Milan

The semi-final tie between Manchester United and Milan was labelled the
clash of the two best players in the world, Ronaldo and Kaka. This year it
has been hard to separate these two devastating talents but over two legs,
it was clear that one was there, while the other had some distance to go.
After Shevchenko's departure to West London, Milan looked to Kaka to guide
the allegedly ageing Rossoneri. And he has done just that! After AC Milan's
point deduction the team in red and black's season was in danger. But Kaka
has been able to shed some light on a relatively dark Milan side.

Despite their recent success, he has papered over quite a few short-comings,
and any half-honest Milan fan will agree. Their season's form had been up
and down as they raced towards clinching fourth place in Serie A. Thanks to
his goals (mostly solo efforts) and assists, Milan have battled through the
Champions League, and find themselves with a great chance of making it seven
European Cups. You know that if Kaka is on form, there is surely only one
winner. Ballon d'Or, here he comes!

2. Cristiano Ronaldo - Manchester United

After becoming the 1st man since Andy Gray to win the PFA double, Ronaldo is
on his way to taking Manchester United and Portugal to a new level. In 2003
Sir Alex Ferguson signed Ronaldo for £12.24 million, an expensive evaluation
but boy did it pay off for the Manchester United manager! On the opening day
of the season, Manchester United entertained a physical Bolton side. Ronaldo
came on as an early sub., but was still able to cope with the quick physical
side of the English game. Come the end, he was named man of the match. After
a good season for the Red Devils, he was called up for the Euro 2004
Portugal squad. As Ronaldo played alongside Figo, it was obvious he was
going to replace him as Portugal's standout player. Unfortunately for
Ronaldo his tricks could not stop underdogs Greece lifting the trophy in
Lisbon, beating Portugal twice on the way. Ronaldo returned the next season,
and so did his plaudits.

He was able to keep a lid on his fashionable tricks, but still produced them
at the right times. Every season Ronaldo has become more consistent but none
more than this one. After an ugly world cup, Ronaldo's reputation was
crumbling as many believed that his 'cheating' resulted in England's exit.
Clearly unsettled and fearing for his life, Ronaldo's representatives tried
to engineer a move for the stepover superhero. Ronaldo was not short of
suiters. Real Madrid, Valencia and other giants of the game lined up for the
winger's signature, but the move failed as Sir Alex Ferguson stamped down on
it. He returned to England, booed at every stadium he visited initially. But
it appeared as though those boos inspried him. He had shown that he had the
mental strength to thrive in the most hostile of situations. He has scored
22 goals for the Red Devils, which is quite an incredible record for a
midfielder. Signed as Beckham's heir, he brings class, goals and assists in
plenty. Real Madrid were supposedly lining up a £50 million bid for the
Manchester United winger. That went into the bin as he signed a new deal
with the now Premiership champions. Lucky United!

3. Ronaldinho - Barcelona

Although Lionel Messi has been drawing the plaudits of late, Ronaldinho
remains the key figure for Barcelona. In 2006 big things were expected of
the Brazilian international, but he failed to deliver on the showpiece
stage. His Brazilian side were tipped by many to regain the World Cup in
Berlin, but a combination of poor coaching and little teamwork cost them
their chance to reach their 2002 heights. Many were starting to wonder, if
Ronaldinho really was the best player in the world! Could he deliver on the
big stage (he had just won the La Liga and Champions League double, mind
you)?

The answer, still, was a firm yes. Although Barcelona's success this season
has been very average, Ronaldinho has stepped up in Samuel Etoo's absence,
leading Barcelona this season with 17 goals. What really lights up the Nou
Camp is when Ronaldinho runs at people sending them one way while he goes
the other, or looking one way and passing the other. His fantastic scoring
ability, beautiful ball skills and ever improving teamwork just about
complete him. In an average season by his standards, he has scored over 20
goals and created numerous others. Remember, form is temporary, but class is
permanent.

4. Lionel Messi - Barcelona

What's left to say about 'little Maradona'? His claim to fame was a superb
pre-season friendly against Juventus almost two years ago, when he
mesmerised Fabio Capello into asking for a loan move. Then, he dazzled at
the Bernabeu on that night that saw Ronaldinho earn a standing ovation. Of
course, the hat-trick against Real Madrid earlier this year means that he
will not be forgotten at the White House for quite some time. After a
stunning goal against Getafe that freshened memories of Maradona's goal
against England, the Barcelona number 19 looka as he though he may just be
starting to live up to Diego Maradona's legendery status.

In a team packed with talents such as Iniesta, Fabregas, Messi had been able
to outshine the Catalan pack in the Barcelona B side. Believed to be the
next star of world football, Messi's release clause is not cheap. Massimo
Moratti expressed his interest in making the Argentine whiz kid an Inter
Milan player. But his bid came to an unsurprising ending as he could not
match Messi's EUR150 million buy out clause. Of course, Messi himself was
unwilling to make the switch to the San Siro. At the age of eleven, he had
been diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency. However this did not halt
Messi's blistering progress as Barcelona paid for his expensive medication,
and made sure he had the best of the facilities. Now, he wants to faithfully
play his dues to the Catalan giants.


5. Cesc Fabregas - Arsenal

Another one of Wenger's gems. The Catalan kid arrived at Arsenal in January
of 2003 after capturing the Adidas Golden Boot and Golden ball (best player)
at the Fifa U-17 World Championship where Spain finished 2nd to a
star-studded Brazilian line-up. Fabregas debuted for the Gunners against
Rotherham United at the age of 16 and 177 day. Soon after Cesc made himself
Arsenal's youngest ever goalscorer, converting with an easy tap in against
Wolves in a 5-1 victory over the Midlands club. After Patrick Viera's sudden
departure from Highbury, Cesc quickly made himself a first team regular.
With strong performances against Real Madrid and Juventus, Cesc put himself
on the radar for many of Europe's elite. But he wasn't going to go that
easily. Although Fabregas has never been a consistent goalscorer, his
excellent vision and defence splitting 'through balls' make him an
indispensable player for both club and country.

6. Francesco Totti - AS Roma

With 21 goals in 30 games, Totti is a vital member of an inexperienced Roma
side. The Olimpico is blessed with Totti's class whenever he pulls on the
their jersey. Being Roma fan himself, fans have been able to appreciate
Totti more, knowing that whenever he plays, he will do so with his heart,
and give one hundred percent. He is one of Roma's most recognised players
ever. Despite being linked with the likes of Real Madrid and Milan in the
past, Totti has chosen to commit himself to Roma. Totti plays just behind
the strikers or in a role known as the trequartistaa, a compromise between
the two positions, where the player acts as a link between midfield and
attack. His wicked free kicks, consistent passing, and overall team play
make him worthy of this spot.

7. Xavi Hernandez - Barcelona

After growing up in Terrasa, Catalonia, Barcelona was always going to be
close to Xavi's heart. Or was it? Hernandez family were die-hard Espanyol
supporters, but this did not block his path through Barcelona. Xavi was a
rare talent. His pass selection and maturity were far beyond his years. His
talent, Barcelona could not refuse, and his passage through to the 1st team
was quick and succesful. Hernandez was the key player in the Barcelona B
side which won promotion to the Spanish Segunda league. After shining for
the youths he was given his debut under the legendary Louis Van Gaal in 1998
. He grasped his opportunity with both hands and quickly made himself a key
player at the Camp Nou.

After learning from the likes of Guardiola, Xavi has become an even better
player, and is the unsung hero that makes Barcelona really tick. Well, not
quite under-rated, as any coach or tactical pundit is quick to acknowledge
his efforts. Rafa Benitez himself put it best, surprising the press by
saying that stopping Xavi, not Ronaldinho, Deco or Eto'o, was the key to
making Barcelona look ordinary. His uncomplicated style, an incredible
number of completed passes, and the ability to thread that perfect ball
through make him one of the bery best.

8. Diego - Werder Breman

After signing for one of the most successful youth systems in Brazil, Diego
was destined to be a star. He debuted for Santos at the tender age of 16,
and scouts from across Europe quickly became aware of Diego's potential. He
starred alongside best friend Robinho in the Campeonato Brasileiro and the
Copa Libertadores. Robinho left for Madrid, and he headed for Porto. He
blessed the Dragao with his ability to use either foot, his goals, and
important assists. But after scoring the winner against Chelsea in the
Champions League, the goals and the games dried up for Diego.

Werder Berman were quick to snap up the Brazilian playmaker; he signed for
Thomas Schaaf's title challengers in the summer of 2006. Not everyone was
convinced that he was capable of filling the void left by Johan Micoud, but
he silenced his critics with a great performance against Hannover 96 as he
collected 1 goal and 2 assists. He capped off the month by winning the
Bundesliga player of the month award. Fans now are in awe of Diego, and feel
that his valuable through balls for Miroslav Klose are one of the reasons
why Werder are performing so well in the Bundesliga (despite some recent
disappointments). No wonder Inter are keeping a close eye on the Brazilian.

9. Ricardo Quaresma - Porto

Many predicted that "Mustang" was a potential star of the future. The man to
fill Luis Figo's boots once his legendry career had drawn to a close. He was
on his way to following Figo's career as he moved from Sporting Lisbon to
Barcelona for a fee of EUR6,000,000. Ironically Luis Figo made the same move
at the same stage of his career. Unfortunatley for Ricardo his stint at
Barca did not evolve as he would have liked.

After a dire stay at the Nou Camp, Quaresma was used in a make-weight deal
for Porto's Deco and became an instant fan favourite at the Estádio do
Dragão. Fans became drawn in by his sizzling skills, wide range of passing
and his unique outside of foot curling shots. These traits insure that
Quaresma will not be plying his trade in Portugal for much longer.

10. Juninho - Lyon

One of the most consistent players in European Football, at the grand age of
30, Juninho may not have the pace of other players in Europe, but he
certainly has the skill. Juninho is a useful addition to a successful Lyon
side. His ability to get the play moving, combined with his audacious free
kicks makes him a force to be reckoned with in European Football.

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