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Top 5 of the strongest right winger in the 21st century: Messi reached the top without any suspense, Bale beats the three legends

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When talking about football, the best topic in history can always be a big deal. Today, let’s talk about nothing else, and we will talk about who are the five strongest people in the right winger since the 21st century.

These are all gods on the sidelines, and they are ranked in order. Let’s see if you agree or not.

Fifth place: Mohamed Salah

From Chelsea's parallel goods, to Liverpool's Egyptian pharaoh, the story of Salah is inspiring enough.

Who would have thought that this Egyptian who could not survive in Stamford Bridge could write a legend in Anfield? He conquered the entire Premier League with his speed and his signature left foot cut. He helped Liverpool win the first Premier League championship in team history, fulfilling the dream of Reds fans for 30 years, and also holding up the Big Ear Cup. He is not only an Egyptian football idol, but also an embodiment of modern Liverpool's never giving up on his spirit.

No. 4: Aryan Robben

Robben, a master of open conspiracy on the football field.

The defenders all over the world know what he is going to do: take the ball from the right, cut in, and then use his left foot to pull out a wonderful arc and send the ball into the far corner of the goal. He used this trick all his life. But the problem is, you know, you can't defend it either. This is what Robben is the most unreasonable thing.

He doesn't need fancy skills, just this trick is enough to eat all over the world. In the 2013 Champions League final, he used this move to defeat Dortmund and helped Bayern reach the top of Europe. That's enough.

Third place: Louis Figo

Figo, a name that makes Camp Nou fans love and hate and have complex emotions. His story is a legend in itself.

As a leading figure in the golden generation of Portugal, Figo is the most classic and elegant sidewalk artist. His dribble and cross are full of beauty. In 2000, he moved directly from Barcelona to his arch-rival Real Madrid. That century-old betrayal shocked the entire world football world. He was also an indispensable piece of important puzzle in the star-studded Galaxy battleship later.

Second place: Gareth Bale

Second place Bell in second, and there will definitely be people who are dissatisfied. But you touched your conscience and said, is Bell at his peak the great saint who can solve the battle alone?

Evolved from a left-back to the world's most terrifying wing-blaster, Bale relies on his unreasonable physical fitness and speed. Five Champions League trophys are enough to say everything. Not to mention, in the 2018 Champions League final, after the substitute came on the bench, the shocking inverted golden hook was recorded. That goal may not be copied in the next fifty years.

No. 1: Lionel Messi, no suspense, he must be.

When a player can already compete for the Best Player in History (GOAT), the title of Best Position even seems a bit in awkward to him.

Although Messi's position was getting closer and closer to the middle in his career, the place where his dream began was the right side. The little man who was riding on the right and shaking countless top defenders was the youth of countless fans. He used his magical left foot to redefine the right winger's position.

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