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On the latest episode of 888sport’s The Playlist, @RoryJenningsFootball, @AdeOladipo1 and Abbi Summers are joined by Robbie Lyle from @AFTVmedia and @drsportsmedia to rank 5 of the greatest imports in Premier League history.
The panel debate who had the biggest impact on English football out of Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo, Didier Drogba, Sergio Aguero and Mohamed Salah.
01:28 Top 5s revealed
02:35 Salah's impact on the PL
04:54 Did Drogba contribute more to the PL than Aguero?
05:55 Is Henry the undisputed No. 1?
07:40 Drogba's impact in finals
08:50 Was Henry a bad big-game player?
11:00 Do Liverpool fans prefer Suarez to Salah?
12:20 Let the viewers decide!
The panel discuss whether Thierry Henry was a big-game player and whether the fact he never won the Ballon d’Or or the Champions League with Arsenal should count against him. Ronaldo won the Champions League and Ballon d’Or at Manchester United, as well as a load of titles, but was his best football played at Real Madrid?
Sergio Aguero and Manchester City underperformed in the Champions League, but he did win loads of domestic trophies and was responsible for ‘Aguerooo!’, the most iconic moment in Premier League history.
Didier Drogba won everything there was to win at Chelsea, scored in pretty much every final he played in and delivered Chelsea’s first ever Champions League. And what about Mohamed Salah, who’s been prolific since joining Liverpool, as well as winning the Champions League and ending the club’s long title drought.
Who will top the list? Watch The Playlist to find out!
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