The 36-year-old was part of France's squad that won the 2018 FIFA World Cup and has been a key player for Spurs for several years despite having lost the #1 spot to Guglielmo Vicario this season.
Moreover, his contributions were pivotal in Inter's journey to the Champions League final last season. With his unwavering excellence over the past two seasons, Martinez undoubtedly deserves to be part of the Ballon d'Or conversation.
According to a report by Goal, organisers cited the coronavirus pandemic as a reason, but every sane football fan knows it was Lewandowski's award for the taking. 2.
After a wonderful adventure of 18 years, we're coming home." 6. Stephen CarrAfter being released by Newcastle at the end of the season, Carr chose to hang up his boots in 2008 as he couldn't find a club.
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The Brazilian was a fundamental part of the "MSN" trio that helped the Blaugrana achieve the league and Copa del Rey double last season, as well as the European Super Cup and Club World Cup titles.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup winner is also the captain of the Japanese club as well. 6. Xavi Hernandez Xavi, who is currently the manager of Barcelona, was part of one of the greatest midfield trios of all time.
The frustrated Italian eventually sold off the Danish midfielder after giving him constant headaches. 6. Royston Drenthe Drenthe was part of the 2007/8 La Liga winning squad and at some point looked to be in fine form.
The dry season lasts from October to March, while the rainy season is from April to September. Adamawa has a long history of human settlement, with archaeological evidence of inhabitants dating back over 2,000 years.