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10 Most Overrated Players In World Football Right Now

1. Edinson Cavani (PSG)

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David Luiz is another sample of a safeguard who essentially can't shield! 

The Brazilian's blemishes were regularly grabbed on by groups in the Premier League and his powerlessness to secure his own particular goalmouth left Chelsea with enormous issues. At the point when Jose Mourinho arrived, he rushed to see these issues and ensured that if Luiz was in the beginning XI, it was in a midfield holding part so there was a different line of guard to wipe up any potential errors. 

So when uber rich Paris Saint-Germain came in with a ludicrous offer of £50 million for the guard before the 2014 World Cup got in progress, Chelsea's cash men more likely than not been rubbing their hands in enjoyment. 

Also, the English club hoped to have secured an incredible piece of business as Luiz committed a great many mistakes before the hosts were embarrassed 7-1 by consequent champs Germany. 

With PSG fleeing with the alliance in France, Luiz's shortcomings – somewhat like Ramos' at number three – keep on getting papered over and the player some way or another rakes in a considerable compensation for being a normal player, best case scenario.

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10 Most Overrated Players In World Football Right Now

2. David Luiz (PSG)

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David Luiz is another sample of a safeguard who essentially can't shield!

The Brazilian's blemishes were regularly grabbed on by groups in the Premier League and his powerlessness to secure his own particular goalmouth left Chelsea with enormous issues. At the point when Jose Mourinho arrived, he rushed to see these issues and ensured that if Luiz was in the beginning XI, it was in a midfield holding part so there was a different line of guard to wipe up any potential errors.

So when uber rich Paris Saint-Germain came in with a ludicrous offer of £50 million for the guard before the 2014 World Cup got in progress, Chelsea's cash men more likely than not been rubbing their hands in enjoyment.

Also, the English club hoped to have secured an incredible piece of business as Luiz committed a great many mistakes before the hosts were embarrassed 7-1 by consequent champs Germany.


With PSG fleeing with the alliance in France, Luiz's shortcomings – somewhat like Ramos' at number three – keep on getting papered over and the player some way or another rakes in a considerable compensation for being a normal player, best case scenario.

10 Most Overrated Players In World Football Right Now

3. Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)

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Sergio Ramos has been a backbone in the Real Madrid backline since making his presentation for the club in 2004 and has won 10 noteworthy respects for the club. For a few, the present commander of the Spanish monsters might be an abnormal expansion to this rundown – particularly since he has likewise shown up for his nation.

In any case, the disposition of the Spanish global has frequently left a ton to be fancied. Last season alone the guard grabbed 22 bookings for his club and the protector has been sent off 19 times in his profession. Too often the player has left his club and nation buddies to conceal his wreckage, however fortunately they have conquer the troubles and his bumbling exhibitions have been neglected.


With a reported £46.5 million move to Manchester United rejected the previous summer, it would have been fascinating to perceive how the Spaniard would have adapted to the force of the Premier League. Perhaps one day he will test his abilities for all time on English soil, however at 29 years of age, time is running out for the player who for reasons unknown is named as one of the best protectors on the planet.

10 Most Overrated Players In World Football Right Now

4. Hulk (Zenit St. Petersburg) 

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The Brazilian forward went into the 2014 World Cup with a huge notoriety as being a standout amongst the most productive strikers in world football. Nonetheless, he left the competition without a solitary objective to his name. 


As of now, the 29 year old is yet to speak to a club in one of Europe's five noteworthy classes, however with each exchange window that goes along, the forward's name is said nearby cosmic exchange charges. 

Whether he will find the opportunity to demonstrate his value on the huge stage stays to be seen, however at present Hulk will need to manage with being a major fish in the little (by name, not nature) lake that is Russia.

10 Most Overrated Players In World Football Right Now

5. Karim Benzema (Real Madrid)

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The Real Madrid forward might have a great goalscoring record in Spain where he midpoints more than an objective each other diversion, however it could be contended that it's insufficient to warrant the reported €8 million every year pay he gets from the Spanish monsters. 

In the wake of getting through the positions at Lyon, his structure handled an arrangement with Real Madrid in 2009 worth up to €41 million. Be that as it may, he has had a few pundits amid his spell with the club and is frequently said to be a sluggish player. 

Remaining without anyone else's input, his goalscoring record for the Whites would have the wow component, yet when you're assaulting partners incorporate Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale, you are prone to get numerous brilliant risks every amusement, some of which Benzema has been known not. 

Contrast it with the Frenchman's national measurements – 27 objectives in 81 appearances – and the 28 year old doesn't appear to sufficiently offer to go down as an "incredible" player, yet he will most likely land a lucrative manage another enormous club – Arsenal keep on being connected – when his Real days arrive at an end.

10 Most Overrated Players In World Football Right Now

6. Jack Wilshere (Arsenal)

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Why Always Me?' he might inquire. In any case, the Italian's jokes off the field have snatched the features more frequently than his footballing capacity. Whether it giving out cash in the city, or setting firecrackers off inside his home, Balotelli's own life offers more to the daily paper than his on-field exhibitions. 

Still just 25 years of age, the forward is in risk of being named as an understudy as he looks sure to be demonstrated the way out at Liverpool. 

Subsequent to mesh 20 times in 59 amusements as a youth at Inter Milan, Balotelli's disciplinary issues constrained Jose Mourinho to ask him to leave for good in 2010 and he ended up joining the Manchester City upheaval. He rapidly turned into a fans' most loved at the Etihad, yet by and by the player's demeanor was his defeat and, taking after a beat down with Roberto Mancini, the striker was sent back to Milan, this opportunity to wear the red and dark of Inter's adversaries, AC Milan. 

A move back to the Premier League to join Liverpool offered Balotelli the opportunity to finish some unfinished business in England, however yet again his can't-be-pestered methodology saw first-group appearances difficult to find and he was rapidly sent back to Milan at the end of the day. That is the place his story is right now, yet after yet another dropping out with the instructing staff, it stays to be seen which huge name club will be by offer him enormous cash for little return. Extraordinary work on the off chance that you can get it!

10 Most Overrated Players In World Football Right Now

7. Mario Balotelli (AC Milan)

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The England shot-plug keeps on winning rave audits for, well, very little.

In the wake of moving to Manchester City as a promising adolescent from Shrewsbury Town, the 28 year old has as of now established his place as number one for both club and nation. Nonetheless, in spite of the fact that he makes the odd great spare, Hart is much of the time at flaw for the objectives he yields.

He is a prime sample of the British media having their top picks and it gives the idea that he has begun trusting the buildup himself. With England being honored with a wealth of ability between the sticks, it could be contended that Jack Butland and Fraser Forster could merit the England number one pullover more than Hart, yet experience the ill effects of 'littler club disorder'.

Besides, he generally needs his say in any episode and, despite the fact that he isn't club skipper, he is regularly seen coming up short on his region to scold a ref in the event that he feels a contradicting player merits a more extreme discipline.


The way that any semblance of Petr Cech and David De Gea presently carry out their specialty in the Premier League mean Joe Hart may not be in the main three goalkeepers in the association, not to mention the world.