06. Luis Suárez (Uruguay, Barcelona)
Even after the four months suspension for his infamous incident at the world cup 2014, we can say Luis Suarez has made a slow start at Barcelona. This one statement says much about how good Suárez was the rest of the year, which easily provokes us placing his name at number six in this list of best soccer players. Suárez’s impact on Liverpool’s electrifying Premier League title challenge came from not just his goals, but his infectious drive and intensity on the field. One of the very few players in the world capable of deciding a game single-handedly. The Uruguay best soccer player also had a decisive impact for his national team at the World Cup.
His individual brilliance assures his name with the extraordinary footballers list, even without any Ballon d’Or achievement. The great player was reported to attempt eight dribbles per game in 2012/2013 season. Now he’s less selfish, contributing 12 league assists last term and four in his first four La Liga games. But definitely the footballer need to attain a lot more to keep his position safe with the Catalans.
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