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FFT100 2018: No.16, David de Gea (Manchester United)
By Daniel Storey published
FFT100 He won't remember 2018 fondly at international level, but the Spaniard's superhuman consistency at club level keeps him head and shoulders above anyone else at Manchester United
FourFourTwo’s Best 100 Football Players in the World 2016: 30-26
By Gregor MacGregor last updated
FFT100 Heading towards the final quarter of our list of the world's finest footballers…
FourFourTwo's 100 Best Football Players in the World 2017: 70-61
By Charlie Carmichael last updated
FFT100 The Premier League dominates this section of the list, but defenders are at a premium. Spurs' backline shines, while the heartbeat of Napoli's sensational side gets some love...
Sergio Aguero: Manchester is Blue now - and I love the rain, too
By Andrew Murray last updated
FFT100 The lovable Manchester City sharp-shooter chats with FourFourTwo's Andrew Murray. On the agenda; scoring goals, hanging with Liam Gallagher, and running a digital farm...
The 100 Best Football Players in the World 2019: full list revealed
Posted last updated
FFT100 Our annual list of the world's 100 best male football players is here! We came, we saw, we argued in a room for ages – and these are the results...
FourFourTwo's Top 100 Players in the World 2013: 90-81
By Joe Brewin last updated
FFT100 It's that time of the year again, when FFT ranks the best players on earth...
FourFourTwo’s Best 100 Football Players in the World 2015 No.3: Neymar
By Andrew Murray last updated
FFT100 Is Barca's No.11 now more important to the team than Messi? The heir to the throne discussed by Andrew Murray...
FourFourTwo’s Best 100 Football Players in the World 2015: 20-11
By Joe Brewin last updated
FFT100 Into the top 20 of this year's century of top talent we go – so who's knocking on the door of the top 10?
FFT100 2018: No.8, Neymar (PSG)
By Andy Brassell published
FFT100 The Brazilian missed the last three months of 2017/18 before proving powerless to avoid a disappointing World Cup exit with Brazil. It hasn't been a year to remember for Neymar – but if anyone can turn it around in 2019, it's him
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