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  1. Alessandro Nesta

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  2. David de Gea

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  3. Kenwyne Jones

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  4. Erik Lamela

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  5. Jonathan de Guzman

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  6. Manuel Neuer

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  7. Nani 1 2

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  8. Anjur Osmanovic 1 2

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  9. Josip Ilicic

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  10. Johnny Heitinga

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  11. Niko Kranjcar 1 2

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  12. Dimitri Payet

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  13. Pedro Leon 1 2

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  14. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 1 2 4

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  15. Andrey Arshavin 1 2

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  16. Simon Kjær 1 2

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  17. Joleon Lescott

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  18. Steven Pienaar 1 2 12

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  19. Paul McCallum

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  20. Darren Bent

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  21. Wayne Bridge 1 2 4

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  22. Seamus Coleman

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  23. Kevin De Bruyne

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