Meet the best dribbles in the World of football

The 2018/2019 football season has been one that has been full of drama and excitement. Players like Eden Hazard, Lionel Messi, Neymar Jnr have all stood out for their teams. In the Spanish La Liga, Barcelona won their fourth league title in five years, while Paris Saint Germain also continued their dominance in the Ligue 1 by winning their second consecutive title.

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In the Serie A Juventus won their eighth successive title, while Bayern Munich unending dominance continued in the Bundesliga as the Bavarian giants won their seventh consecutive title. In England Manchester City became the first team in ten years to retain the Premier League.

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Lionel Messi won the golden boot ahead of the likes Kylian Mbappe, Fabio Quagliarella, Cristiano Ronaldo and Mo Salah. It marked the sixth time the Barcelona Legend won the award.  However, while he ranks first in the top scorer list, he could only manage a sixth place in top 10 dribblers across the top five leagues in Europe.

Players from the five major European leagues – the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1 were ranked based on the number of dribbles completed on average per 90 minutes.

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However, the rankings were restricted to those who have played a minimum of 1000 minutes in their respective league, ruling out Adama Traore (6.5), for example, with only 896 minutes across the season.  So here are the top ten dribblers of this season.

Youcef Atal – 4.0

The Algerian international is the first of many Ligue 1 stars on this list. Atal made the majority of his appearances for Nice this season at right-back or as a defensive right-sided midfielder.

That makes the 23-year-old’s dribbling numbers all the more impressive, but it is his six goals – the joint highest in the Nice squad along with Saint-Maximin – that is sure to have clubs around Europe enquiring about his availability this summer. In addition, the 23-year-old scored six goals for Nice this season.

Jadon Sancho – 4.1

Sancho has been linked with a host of top clubs across Europe following impressive performances for Dortmund.  Alongside Hazard, he is one of few players across the major leagues to finish the season in double figures for both goals and assists with 12 and 14 respectively in the Bundesliga.

Now with an estimated market price of over £80million and a list of suitors as long as your arm, Dortmund could be in for a tasty profit if they decide to cash in on their free transfer this summer.

Eden Hazard – 4.2 

The only Premier League player on the list – for now – Hazard has enjoyed another terrific season with Chelsea, contributing a hugely impressive 16 goals and 15 assists in the league alone. With an average of 4.2 successful dribbles per 90 minutes from 6.3 attempted, clearly, there are not many defenders capable of stopping him in his tracks. With stats like this, it not surprising to see why Real Madrid are ready to break the bank for him.

Allan Saint-Maximin – 4.4

Saint-Maximin isn’t as well known as some of the other players on this list, but the Nice winger finished in the top 10 on this list last season and has done it again this time around. The France Under-21 international has also doubled his goal tally in Ligue 1 from three last season to six this term, and also contributed three assists.

Unsurprisingly, it has not gone unnoticed elsewhere in Europe, with Premier League teams reported to have been monitoring his progress ahead of the summer transfer window.

Lionel Messi – 4.5 

He may be only sixth on this list, but Messi has once again been operating on a completely different level to most of his peers this season. Although he failed in his quest to bring Champions League back to Barcelona, he once again finished as top scorer in La Liga, winning the European Golden Boot, and also topped the charts for most assists, total shots, shots on target, chances created, big chances created, fouls won in final third, goals from outside the box, goals from free-kicks, braces and hat-tricks.

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Adnan Januzaj – 4.7

It’s surprising to see the Belgian star on this list especially after what happened to him at Manchester. Januzaj was one of the youngsters that many had high hopes for during his time at Old Trafford. However, he failed to fulfil his potential and was shipped off to Real Sociedad. The Belgian international has since enjoyed success since he made the move to Spain.

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Although he has suffered an injury-affected campaign,  he certainly hasn’t been afraid to take the game to the opposition when fit, completing an average of 4.7 of the 7.5 dribbles he has attempted per 90 minutes in La Liga. The former Manchester United man is another who’s struggled to translate it into meaningful numbers, however, contributing only one goal and three assists in the league.

Neymar – 4.7

Neymar missed a large chunk of the season through injury but still finished the season with 21 goals and nine assists from his 25 appearances for PSG.

He is sometimes accused of needless showboating, but unlike some of the other players on the list, Neymar has backed it up with an end product, albeit for the admittedly almost all-conquering French champions.

Jeremie Boga – 5.1 

Another Frenchman in the top 10, Sassuolo’s Jeremie Boga has come a long way since his first-team debut for Chelsea in 2017. Having come through the Blues’ academy, the former Chelsea youth product had loan spells at Rennes, Granada and Birmingham City prior to his permanent transfer to Sassuolo for around £3.5million in 2018. But sticking to the theme at the top of the list, Boga has contributed only three goals and a solitary assist this season for the Italian club.

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Hatem Ben Arfa – 5.1

Having gone the entire 2017-18 season without making an appearance for PSG, Ben Arfa has had a rather more productive 2018-19 campaign with Rennes, helping them win the Coupe de France in April. Another scorer of an iconic Premier League goal, for Newcastle against Bolton in 2012, Ben Arfa was Rennes’ third top scorer in Ligue 1 with seven, but his many dribbles only led to two assists.

Sofiane Boufal – 6.2

The Moroccan international will best be remembered in the Premier League for that wonder goal for Southampton against West Brom, Boufal joined Celta Vigo on loan for 2018-2019 and has clearly been a useful player across the campaign.

However, he has not always had the end product to match his dribbling skills, registering only three goals and three assists for a team who finished only one place above the relegation zone in La Liga. Nevertheless, He will hope his dribbling skills will lead Morocco to their second AFCON title.

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