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·5 July 2022
Ronaldo, Henry, Gerrard: Zinedine Zidane's all-time Premier League XI

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·5 July 2022
Zinedine Zidane is one of the greatest footballers in history.
During a career spanned 17 years, the graceful attacking midfielder lit up pitches around the world with his unique brilliance.
Zidane didn’t possess a single weakness. The French icon was tall and powerful, had a first touch so good that it looked like he had pillows for feet and could also wreak havoc on the opposition with either foot.
The 50-year-old received a plethora of individual honours throughout the course of his career, including three FIFA World Player of the Year awards (1998, 2000 & 2003) and a Ballon d’Or (1998).
As well as being one of the game’s great players, Zidane has proven in recent years that he’s an elite-level manager.
‘Zizou’ was the mastermind behind Real Madrid‘s historic three-peat in the Champions League from 2015/16 to 2017/18.
So when a man with a CV like Zidane gives his opinion on the all-time Premier League XI, you stand up and take notice.
And the Frenchman did just that during an interview in 2016. He selected a team packed with legendary figures, one with a few surprises thrown in for good measure.
Let’s take a look at Zidane’s chosen XI, which is lined up in a classic English 4-4-2 formation…
It’s a quality team, of that there can be no doubt.
However, it’s interesting to note that the four leading goal scorers in Premier League history, Alan Shearer, Wayne Rooney, Andrew Cole and Sergio Aguero, all miss out.
There’s also the absence of Roy Keane, a man revered as arguably the greatest captain to grace the division since its inception in 1992/93.
Makelele over the Manchester United icon? Not for us, although Makelele is certainly an all-time great and even has a role named after him.
The other slightly eyebrow-raising call made by Zidane is the inclusion of Stam over the likes of John Terry, Nemanja Vidic, and Tony Adams.
Don’t get us wrong, Stam was an absolute colossus at United for a time, but he only spent three years at the club, which is not really long enough to warrant a spot in an all-time XI.
Oh and the fact both Scholes and Gerrard got the nod from Zidane and Chelsea legend Frank Lampard did not will only add fuel to the fire of that never-ending debate…