Footballers who possess a unique style of play, supreme technical ability or untapped potential are often referred to as ‘streets won’t forget’ players.
Whether it be Premier League one-season wonders like Michu, tricky mavericks such as Hatem Ben Arfa or players who simply grabbed their moments on the biggest stage like South Africa World Cup star Siphiwe Tshabalala, football fans will always have a soft spot for those players who captured hearts and minds.
Some, like Adel Taarabt, never fulfilled their true potential, while others had glittering careers, but the rise of social media and the pure volume of football coverage has led fans to yearn for those stars who rocked up once a week on a Saturday afternoon with no intention other than to amaze their spectators.
Top ‘streets won’t forget’ players in Premier League history |
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10. Yannick Bolasie |
9. Andrey Arshavin |
8. Papiss Cissé |
7, Dimitri Payet |
6. Morten Gamst Pedersen |
5. Mousa Dembele |
4. Jay-Jay Okocha |
3. Adel Taarabt |
2. Michu |
1. Hatem Ben Arfa |
“The boy Michu has been a revelation,” Sir Alex Ferguson once said of Swansea’s Spanish striker. “To sign him for just £2 million and get 20 goals out of him – what a bargain!”
Such cult hero status doesn’t exclusively belong to goalscorers however, as Mousa Dembele proved during his time at Tottenham Hotspur. The Belgian only found the net ten times in 249 appearances for Spurs, but is regarded as one of the most technically gifted midfielders of all time.
Dembele’s teammates called him the one of the best players in the world
Winning 82 caps for Belgium, Dembele drew praise throughout his career for his ability to evade the press, weaving his way out of trouble as a deep-lying midfielder.
Dembele started his career as a winger and idolised legendary forward Patrick Kluivert, which led to him being almost impossible to dispossess in midfield, and Harry Kane once said he was the most technically gifted player he’s played with.
Plenty of Spurs stars have echoed this sentiment down the years, with Dele Alli claiming Dembele was the best player in the squad back in 2016, and current captain Son Heung-min revealing: “Mousa he is incredible. I haven’t seen a player like this. I have never seen this.”
Perhaps the best indication of a player’s talent however is what their opponents have to say, and Arsenal icon Jack Wilshere named Dembele as his toughest ever opponent – even despite being left in awe of Lionel Messi.
“The best player I played against? I played against Messi, which is obviously, for me, the greatest player of all time. But I only played against him twice.
“The one I played against consistently that I used to hate playing against was Dembele from Tottenham. What a player! He was strong, quick, skilful and he had that nasty side to him.
“A few games where I have a little bit with him and he’s just left a little on me, but he’s not even cared. And he was so strong. He would almost show you the ball. Then he would go past you, ‘no, see you later’.”
Dembele at Tottenham |
Starts |
Goals |
Assists |
League Finish |
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2012-13 |
26 |
1 |
3 |
5th |
2013-14 |
22 |
1 |
1 |
6th |
2014-15 |
10 |
1 |
1 |
5th |
2015-16 |
27 |
3 |
1 |
3rd |
2016-17 |
24 |
1 |
1 |
2nd |
2017-18 |
21 |
0 |
0 |
3rd |
2018-19 |
7 |
0 |
0 |
4th |
With elite teams now spending hundreds of millions on finding the perfect midfielder, the Tottenham legend’s aesthetically pleasing style would catch a hefty fee in today’s transfer market.
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