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#3 Emmanuel Adebayor
Emmanuel Adebayor used to be a frightening possibility under Arsene Wenger's supervision at Arsenal. The Togolese footballer was difficult to mark since he was tall, muscular, swift, and possessed great ball skills.
In the 2007-08 season, he scored 30 goals in 48 appearances across all competitions, becoming a fan favourite.
The Arab takeover of Manchester City, on the other hand, changed everything. When City chose to quadruple his pay, Adebayor was one of the players that jumped ship as quickly as possible.
Adebayor sprinted the full length of the pitch in front of the travelling fans after scoring for Manchester City in a 4-2 win over Arsenal.
He never won a title while playing for Manchester City, and his career never lived up to great expectations. The striker had to swap teams often, including Tottenham Hotspur, Real Madrid, Crystal Palace, and Istanbul Basaksehir.
#4 Oscar
Oscar was tipped for greatness as a young footballer who broke into the scene with Internacional and then with Chelsea. His inventiveness, smooth ball technique, passing talents, and eye for goal drew him comparisons to fellow Brazilian playmaker Kaka.
Along with Neymar and Lucas Moura, he was regarded as one of the most exciting talents to emerge from the football-crazed country.
Oscar played for Chelsea for four seasons, earning 131 games. He assisted the Blues in winning the Premier League twice and the UEFA Europa League in 2012-13. Oscar also played 48 times for the Brazilian national team between 2011 and 2016.