TOP 10 SELFISH PLAYERS:
9. Daniel Sturridge
8. Nani
7. Cristiano Ronaldo
6. Luis Suarez
5. Carlos Tevez
4. Samuel Eto'o
3. Nicolas Anelka
2. Joey Barton
1. Arjen Robben
Top 10: The greatest ever Premier League double acts
10. Teddy Sheringham & Jurgen Klinsmann Teddy Sheringham and Jurgen Klinsmann may have only spent one season together, however in the 1994–95 season, the pair couldn't stop scoring.
9. John Terry & Ricardo Carvalho
In Jose Mourinho's first spell in charge of Chelsea, his defensive paring of John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho gave him the basis for success.
8. Patrick Viera & Gilberto
The Gunners pair would not be messed with.Strong in the tackle and full of energy, the duo were one of the Premier League's best midfield partnerships.
7. Steven Gerrard & Xabi Alonso
The duo helped the Reds win the Champions League back in 2005 and produced some magnificent performances under Rafa Benitez.
6. Rio Ferdinand & Nemanja Vidic
In their prime, the duo were rocks and were outstanding for a number of seasons for the Red Devils.
Even reaching the twilight years of their careers, the duo are still a match for some of the best strikers.
5. Tony Adams & Martin Keown
1-0 to the Arsenal was a common theme when Tony Adams and Martin Keown were around.
The Gunners were rock solid in defence when these two were around it was not really much of a surprise.
Strong, powerful and fearless, the duo were never to be messed with.
4. Wayne Rooney & Cristiano Ronaldo
When Ronaldo and Rooney had a slight bust up at the 2006 World Cup, many thought their relationship would deteriorate.
Wrong - the duo were better than ever together and helped Manchester United to great success.
Scoring goals and assisting goals for one another, these two couldn't be stopped when at their best.
3. Roy Keane & Paul Scholes
Two of the best midfielders in Premier League history, Scholes and Keane were wonderful assets for Manchester United.
Keane was great in the tackle, Scholes was an unbelievable passer of the ball and both stars had bags of energy.
2. Thierry Henry & Dennis Bergkamp
Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp were individually two of the greatest ever players to grace England.
So, it's not much of a surprise that they weren't bad together.
When combining with one another, it was near enough impossible to stop them. The duo were the scorers of some of the most outrageous goals.
1. Andy Cole & Dwight Yorke
Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke, as a pairing, were on another level to any of their rivals.
They seemed to be telepathic, they really were that good.
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