Jumat, 09 Maret 2012

Best Strikers - 10 of the Best Strikers in the World

1. Lionel Messi (Argentina & Barcelona)

Lionel Messi was named 2009 World Player of the YearGetty Images
The triple World Player of the Year, Messi appears to get better with each passing season and is already among the Barcelona top scorers in history. Although not an out-and-out striker, he operates in Barcelona's front three and regularly hits the 40-50 goal-a-season mark with the Catalans. Messi also dovetails beautifully with his Barca team-mates, and is a hard worker to boot. However, his indifferent form for Argentina means he has often borne the brunt of criticism from the fans and media. One senses there is a lot more to come from Messi in the national team.

2. Wayne Rooney (England & Manchester United)

England will need Wayne Rooney firing on all cylindersGetty Images
If there were question marks over Rooney's goalscoring abilities, they were well and truly answered in the 2009/10 season. Now that he has added more goals to his game, Rooney is the all-round player. Superb awareness, long-range passing, hold-up play and a never-say-die sprit combine to make a precious asset for club and country.

3. Robin van Persie (Netherlands & Arsenal)

van Persie is a free-kick specialistGetty Images
There are those that believe Arsenal's Dutch striker can live with the likes of Lionel Messi and Wayne Rooney on his day. If it wasn't for a catalogue of injuries the former Feyenoord winger would have made a far bigger imprint on the game by now. Van Persie possesses a howitzer of a left foot, can link play beautifully and has also learned to hold the ball up more effectively under the tutelage of club manager Arsene Wenger. The fiercely competitive Van Persie has developed into one of the best strikers in the Premier League.

4. Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon & Anzhi Makhachkala)

The goals of record scorer Samuel Eto'o helped Cameroon to qualificationGetty Images
His country's record goalscorer, Eto'o has been one of the best marksmen in Spain over the last few years after successful spells with Mallorca and Barcelona. He has a reputation for being outspoken but no one questions his commitment to the cause. He helped Inter Milan to a Serie A, Champions League and Coppa Italia treble in 2010, and is Cameroon’s outstanding player. Became the best paid player in soccer history in 2011 when joining Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala.

5. Sergio Aguero (Argentina & Manchester City)

Sergio Aguero is a cunning operator in and around the penalty areaGetty Images
The Manchester City man gives away plenty in height and weight to most other strikers, but deserves to be recognized for his many other qualities, not least his predatory Romario-like finishing. The latest in a string of Argentineans to be dubbed the 'new Maradona,' El Kun’s claim is more substantial than most, given that he is married to the great man's daughter. Earned his nickname because of a Japanese anime character with the same name and similar hair. Outgrew Atletico Madrid and moved to City in the summer of 2011.

6. David Villa (Spain & Barcelona)

David Villa is Spain's second highest scorerGetty Images
The Barcelona star has an exceptional goalscoring record for La Furia Roja. An effective dribbler, with an intuitive finish, the frontman was long linked with a move away from Valencia before joining Barca for $49 million in May 2010. Research conducted by World Soccer magazine in 2009 established him as statistically the best striker in the game. His movement sets him apart from many others, that ability to shake off defenders and eke out space. The complete striker.

7. Luis Suarez (Uruguay & Liverpool)

Uruguay striker Luis SuarezLars Baron / Getty Images
The controversial Liverpool striker is one of world soccer’s most technically gifted strikers. Blessed with a fine first touch and tremendous all-round technique, the Uruguayan could add a few more goals to his game but is consistently Liverpool’s most dangerous attacking player and one of the first names on the team sheet for club and country. Was banned for eight matches in 2012 after being found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra.

8. Edinson Cavani (Uruguay & Napoli)

Edinson CavaniIan Walton / Getty Images
The Danubio youth product enjoyed a phenomenal first season at Napoli, who made his transfer permanent in the summer of 2011. The 24-year-old scored 26 times in the 2010-11 Serie A season after joining from Palermo, as Napoli finished third and qualified for the Champions League. His habit of popping up with goals late in matches made him a fans’ favorite at the Stadio San Paolo, and he is now a regular for his country.

9. Carlos Tevez (Argentina & Manchester City)

Argentina and Manchester City striker Carlos TevezChris McGrath / Getty Images
When he played for Manchester United, Tevez was a terrier, snapping at defenders’ heels. At neighbors Manchester City, who he joined in 2009, the Argentinean turned into a pitbull. Tevez deserves his place among the great strikers of the modern game because he is arguably the hardest working player on this list. He is also a guaranteed source of 25 plus goals a season. Currently out of favor after a fall-out with City coach Roberto Mancini

10. Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast & Chelsea)

Didier Drogba is the record scorer and captain of Ivory CoastGetty Images
For affirmation of Drogba’s striking qualities and all-round play, just ask the Arsenal defense. Season after season they are bullied into submission by this physically imposing specimen, who can head the ball, finish well with either foot, and take scorching free-kicks. The Chelsea man may be prone to histrionics, but at club and international level, there are few who can match him for presence and all-round effectiveness.

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