Spoiler: it's Thierry Henry
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He changed the game
This week, the Premier League announced the launch of its Hall of Fame, in what we can only describe as âdefinitely copying usâ.
Over the course of this week, weâve been revealing our own list of [the 100 greatest ever players to grace the hallowed turfs of the Premier League]( from Old Trafford and Anfield, to the Bet365 and the London Stadium.
Our full list is now out, and weâve opted for Thierry Henry as our no.1. If, for some reason, you feel that the case in favour of the Arsenal great needs making, [Sean Cole has done the honours]( â pointing out that what set the Frenchman apart was not just that he was very, very good, but that he became the standard to which almost all forwards now try and replicate. From Kylian Mbappe to Raheem Sterling, the influence of Henry can be seen all over.
Quite simply, we love him.
Not so sure yourself? Thatâs fine: our list celebrates the other 99 too. You must like at least some of them.
If you subscribe to the magazine, by the way, you should your new special subscribersâ edition of the latest issue over the weekend. If youâre not a subscriber, what are you waiting for? [You can get 13 mags a year for less than £3.80 each]( â plus bookazines worth almost £30!
â Quiz Of The Week â
Can you name every club from the 1992/93 Premier League season?
Football looked very, very different 28 years ago.
Arsene Wenger was managing Monaco and eyeing a move to sign Jurgen Klinsmann. Cristiano Ronaldo was just seven years old, presumably running 5km a day and practising stepovers every waking minute.
It was a time of VHS, not VAR. The Barcelona Olympics, not Barcelona emergency signings. John Major, not major UEFA bans for Man City.
And, in this week in 1992, the Premier League was formed.
It was a day that would change English football forever. But unlike the MLS, we have relegation over here, and the teams who competed in the inaugural Premier League season are not the same as those that feature in the league today.
So cast your minds back - if you're too young, who are the sides that your dad has bleated on about standing at the terraces of?
Five minutes are on the clock. it here now.](
ISSUE 310
It's Jose vs the World! With Champions League football back this month, we look at the man whose mission it is to win Europe's biggest trophy with an unprecedented third club.
In this issue, we...
ð¸ð³ Take you through the incredible story of how Sadio Mané became one of the world greats
ð¨âð¨ Have Andres 'the artist' Iniesta answer your questions
𤯠Chat to Manchester City's Benjamin Mendy about playing under Guardiola and Bielsa
ð¤·ââï¸ Get Mateo Kovacic to tell us: Zidane, Sarri or Lampard?
𤩠Find out why Rio Ferdinand almost lost it all for Manchester United in 2008
ð¥ Bust football's biggest myths
ð¥ Discover the incredible story of Europe's greatest ever losers
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Jose Mourinho divides opinion. Heâs won European titles, multiple Premier Leagues, Primeira Ligas, Scudetto, and a La Liga in an honours list that boasts 19 major trophies in as many years in management.
But his self-confidence, temperament, and philosophy have brought detractors. Itâs nearly a decade since he won the Champions League and five years since he won the league, bringing questions over whether the 57-year-old is now a manager past his prime.
He is one of only five managers to have won the European Cup with two different teams, and could yet do something unprecedented and win it with a third.
Despite coaching last seasonâs Champions League runners-up, a victory with Tottenham would be on par with the level of shock that wins with Porto and Inter.
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