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  1. Paolo Maldini

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  2. Filippo Inzaghi

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  3. Gennaro Gattuso 1 2

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  4. Valerio Frasca

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  5. Yaya Toure 1 2 3

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  6. Glen Johnson 1 2 4

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  7. Andrea Pirlo 1 2 7

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  8. Jermaine Pennant

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  9. Marko Arnautovic 1 2

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  10. Danny

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  11. Clarence Seedorf

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  12. Bruno Alves 1 2

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  13. Fabian Assman

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  14. Slaven Bilic

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  15. Arjen Robben 1 2

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  16. Stephane Sessegnon

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  17. Gabriel Heinze

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  18. David Trezeguet

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  19. Carlo Ancelotti 1 2 5

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  20. Hans Van der Zee

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  21. Kamil Contofalsky

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  22. Jimmy Smith

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  23. Ross Turnbull 1 2

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