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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 | 94%
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| Signed by Arsenal after an incredible performance for Russia at Euro 2008. 4 goal thriller at Anfield was his magnum opus. | Andrey Arshavin | 91%
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| Moody Moroccan who nonetheless won the hearts of Queen's Park Rangers fans with his incredible dribbling ability and infamous black gloves. | Adel Taarabt | 83%
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| Cheeky trickster that was "so good they named him twice". Capped 73 times by Nigeria. | Jay-Jay Okocha | 82%
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| 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 | 78%
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| 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. | GeorginioWijnaldum | 77%
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| Fans went "wild, wild, wild" when this Ivorian "scored some goals for Swansea". Didn't work out at Manchester City. | Wilfried Bony | 76%
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| Assisted the above in said game. Second all-time in caps for the Swiss. Shares nickname with legendary Lakers center. | Xherdan Shaqiri | 76%
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| Some players try and perfect their shooting. Others perfect their passing, or dribbling. This Irishman perfected throw-ins. | Rory Delap | 74%
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| Another gloved maestro with an equally infuriating attitude. Still, his efforts for Newcastle in the early 2010s are fondly remembered. | Hatem Ben Arfa | 67%
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| Only Brazilian to ever win Premier League Player of the Season, and did it on a relegated Middlesborough side. | Juninho | 49%
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| 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 | 48%
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