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    Messi, Cruyff and Ronaldinho - the best Barcelona players in history

    Victor Valdes | 2002-2014

    The most successful goalkeeper in the history of the club. His first few years were rocky, but he evolved into a shot-stopper who had brilliant reflexes and was comfortable with the ball at his feet. He was the foundation for the tiki-taka football Barca have mastered over the past decade.

    Dani Alves | 2008-2016

    Signed for €30 million from Sevilla, Dani Alves established himself as the best right-back in the world at Camp Nou. He was a key part of Pep Guardiola's team and his superb athleticism made him an unstoppable force attacking down the right flank.

    Ronald Koeman | 1989-1995

    The top-scoring defender in the club's history, he hit a remarkable 102 goals during his six years in Catalunya. He was part of Johan Cryuff's 'Dream Team' that won Barca's first European Cup and he scored the match-winning goal in that 1992 final against Sampdoria.

    Carles Puyol | 1999-2014

    The centre-back retired in the summer after a career of devoted service to the club. His record with Barca is unlikely to be matched and his trophy haul included six La Liga titles and three Champions Leagues. A rock at the back and a real leader.

    Joan Segarra | 1949-1965

    The defender was captain of the 'Barca of Trophies' in the 1950s and is the fifth-most capped player in the club's history. Segarra gave everything on the pitch, but always showed respect and was never dirty. He was admired equally by team-mates and opponents due to his fair play. It is famously said that throughout his career he only kicked an opponent once and that was an accident.

    Johan Neeskens | 1974-79

    The energetic midfielder was hugely popular with fans during the late 1970s. He had impressive physical strength, which he combined with his great ability to chip in with goals. Neeskens was also famous at Camp Nou for his powerful penalties.

    Xavi | 1998-2015

    One of the best midfielders in the history of the game, Xavi has become a symbol of the club. A graduate of La Masia, Xavi played over 700 times for the club, winning 25 trophies, including four Champions League triumphs. He have moved on but Camp Nou still hangs on to the magical moments conjured up by his boots.

    Johan Cruyff | 1973-1978

    The embodiment of Total Football. Winner of three Ballons d'Or, he justified his world-record price-tag from the moment he joined from Ajax in 1973. His smart play, unmatched technique and commanding leadership enabled Barca to win their first title in 14 years in 1974. He later coached the club to many trophies and his influence at the club is still being felt now.

    Ronaldinho | 2003-2008

    One of the most talented footballers to have ever graced the famed Camp Nou turf. Ronaldinho was already a huge star when he joined the club and is one of the few Barca players to have been honoured with a standing ovation by Real Madrid fans at the Santiago Bernabeu. Thanks to Ronaldinho, Barca became known for their attractive attacking football, which later evolved into the tiki-taka brilliance of Pep Guardiola.

    Andres Iniesta | 2002-present day

    The attacking midfielder has been at the heart of the most successul period in Barca's history. So natural a talent is Iniesta that the ball often seems to be glued to his feet. His vision and technique personify the football played at Camp Nou over the past decade and he remains a crucial component under Ernesto Valverde.

    Lionel Messi 2004-present day

    Considered by some as the greatest footballer in history, Messi has won everything possible - individually and collectively - as a Barca player. He claimed four Ballons d'Or in a row during the club's most prolific period, picking up a fifth in 2015, and has shattered virtually every possible record in the game. An unstoppable dribbler in full flow with a beautiful left foot.
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    i dont see why there are less italian , german player not there are few of them who deserve in that list like KLose. Messi is overated.


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