7 Greatest Premier League Players In EVERY Position & All Time XI



It is three decades since the Premier League broke away from the Football League, now known as the EFL, creating what is now the richest, most watched, and in some people’s eyes the best league in world football.

To mark the occasion, HITC Sevens takes a look at the 7 greatest players of the Premier League era in every position, the league’s greatest managers, and a few all time XIs.

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  1. This video keeps playing EVERY time i open youtube and finish a video. Like, its insane how often youtube thinks i want to watch this, and its a great video, and i LOVE Alfies content, but cmon man, it mustve been close to 100 times now😂

  2. Honestly no City midfielders at all in the first list? There must have been plenty of stats to support some of out five-title superstars. Magic Silva? Imperious Fernandinho? Mercurial Yaya? Superhuman KDB??? I know it isn't bias and am just after special mentions (only got them for space cadet with a rocket-pack [moments of rashness lol] Kyle Walker and Aguero is only behind Henry and Shearer imo. I would rather have Viera over Keane because he isn't a self-confessed evil bastard. There being any argument about Fernandinho says a lot about how few people actually watch City games and just listen to the raft of scouser and red pundits wax lyrical about the 90s. He was nigh perfect at moving the game upfield with a strong turn and pass, at moving players to create space and talking to his teammates even if he only became famous for the cheeky but vital Yellow Card shoulder barge on the half-way line.

  3. Gerrard was made in the wrong era, could you imagine him playing in Klopps era?
    OMFG!!! He could have been much more of a phenomenal LEGENDARY player, don't forget the shit players he had to carry on his back which resulted in him having a broken back from the weight of carrying a team.
    Youre going back to a time where paid 35 million for andy carrol, sold suarez to buy a 1 million quid brick layer, had a hopeless lb for more years than i want to remember.
    When we got Milner on a free and then he played pretty much 18 months in lb position, it was then our Liverpool started to change, was a very long process but as you can see now how our youth academy has been nurtured and adapted to our current team! ❤
    So sad Klopps leaving but hes not left our club in the shit like whiskey nose did, it has to be Alonso next manager because he will not rip up the blueprints in the foundation of our club Klopp has left!!!
    ❤❤❤YNWA 97 ❤❤❤

  4. Man City's rise directly led to my club's downfall. Villa were motoring until City bought our best players.

    Milner's sale led to O'Neil quitting and snowballed into relegation. It led to the departures of Barry, Delph, Vassell, Downing and Ashley Young, all of whom went on to win trophies. Our results suffered and led to Lerner losing his love for the club and eventual relegation.

    We were mismanaged for sure but I put a big chunk of the blame squarely at City's feet. If found guilty for even a quarter of their charges they deserve nothing less than immediate expulsion from the Premier League and banned from entering it for 3 years.

    Even now I'm dumbfounded at how they can possibly have more revenue than Manchester United. It stinks.

    Having said that Forest and Everton signed up to the rules so should reap the consequences.

  5. Mo Salah is clearly a much better footballer than Christiano Ronaldo, simply by the fact that he uses his skills more honestly- he hardly ever dives, unlike Ronaldo, who has the nickname" trip hazard" for obvious reasons!

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