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Despite only playing at West Ham for 2 years, this Frenchman ingrained himself into Premier League history with his dazzling free kicks.
Dimitri Payet
Spaniard who scored 22 goals in the 2012-13 season with Swansea. Injuries kept him from being an all-timer. Idolized by none other than Erling Haaland.
Michu
Moody Moroccan who nonetheless won the hearts of Queen's Park Rangers fans with his incredible dribbling ability and infamous black gloves.
Adel Taarabt
Another gloved maestro with an equally infuriating attitude. Still, his efforts for Newcastle in the early 2010s are fondly remembered.
Hatem Ben Arfa
Cheeky trickster that was "so good they named him twice". Capped 73 times by Nigeria.
Jay-Jay Okocha
Signed by Arsenal after an incredible performance for Russia at Euro 2008. 4 goal thriller at Anfield was his magnum opus.
Andrey Arshavin
The term "one-season wonder" defines this Paraguayan to a tee. 31 G/A for Blackburn in 2007-08- never had more than 6 after.
Roque Santa Cruz
Relentless Dutchman who didn't let his short stature stop him from heading in the tying goal against Barcelona in the 2018-19 UCL semi-final. Form dropped after move to PSG.
Georginio
Wijnaldum
Assisted the above in said game. Second all-time in caps for the Swiss. Shares nickname with legendary Lakers center.
Xherdan Shaqiri
Some players try and perfect their shooting. Others perfect their passing, or dribbling. This Irishman perfected throw-ins.
Rory Delap
Only Brazilian to ever win Premier League Player of the Season, and did it on a relegated Middlesborough side.
Juninho
Fans went "wild, wild, wild" when this Ivorian "scored some goals for Swansea". Didn't work out at Manchester City.