#4 Wilfried Zaha | Crystal Palace
Widely regarded as one of the hardest players to defend against in 1v1 situations, Wilfred Zaha did not have his best season in Crystal Palace colours in terms of goals and assists. Nonetheless, his presence proved to be important for Roy Hodgson's team, as they comfortably avoided relegation and finished mid-table.
Zaha is amongst the very few wide players Palace have in their ranks currently and sometimes takes it upon himself to beat opposition players and make things happen for his side.
The former Manchester United winger is blessed with outstanding pace and trickery on the ball. Zaha has also shown that he has enough intricacy around the penalty area to waltz his way past defenders in tight spaces.
The Ivorian international is Palace's outlet and is often tasked with carrying the ball through the length of the pitch before reevaluating his options near the penalty area.
Zaha attempted a staggering 267 dribbles in for the Eagles in the 2019-20 season and completed 163 of those, while he also notched up five goals and three assists for his side.
#3 Adama Traore | Wolves
Adama Traore is arguably the most destructive dribbler in world football currently and is impossible to stop on his day. The Spaniard's physique coupled with his pace is a terrifying proposition for defenders, while his direct running and crossing ability makes him an invaluable asset for Wolves.
Traore has often been slated for his lack of end product and his knack of aimlessly dribbling in wrong areas of the pitch. However, in the 2019-20 season, the former Barcelona star came of age and delivered several reliable performances for Nuno Espirito Santo's side, as they strengthened their Premier League status.
The 24-year-old racked up six goals and nine assists in all competitions for Wolves and enjoyed the most productive season of his career. Traore also attempted a whopping 312 dribbles and completed 231 of those, a stat that is sure to instil fear amongst opposition defenders.
#2 Lionel Messi | Barcelona
Lionel Messi is widely regarded as the greatest dribbler of all time and has proved that he is impossible to stop when in full flow. The Argentine genius is outrageously gifted on the ball and has the uncanny ability to drop his shoulder and casually waltz past opposition players.
While Barcelona were beaten to the La Liga title by Real Madrid, Messi enjoyed another stunning season for the Catalans and topped the league for goals as well as assists.
When it comes to dribbling, the Argentine is simply in a league of his own. Messi rarely wastes possession and is an incredibly efficient dribbler, while his magic in and around the penalty area needs no introduction.
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With his low centre of gravity and impeccable ball control, Messi is living proof that form is temporary and class is permanent. The Barcelona talisman completed 236 of 339 dribbles attempted in the 2019-20 season and continues to set the standard in his position.
#1 Neymar | Paris Saint-Germain
Lionel Messi's former Barcelona teammate Neymar tops the list of best dribblers in the 2019-20 season. The Paris Saint-Germain star is blessed with natural ability in abundance and is part of an exclusive group of players who can combine flair and efficiency with equal measure.
Neymar is blessed with the Samba flair that you can associate with the likes of Ronaldinho and Kaka and is a graceful dribbler who brings you to the edge of your seat.
The Brazilian has endured an injury-laden season for the Parisian side but has been absolutely unstoppable whenever he has played. Despite featuring just 20 times in all competitions, Neymar has attempted a staggering 199 dribbles till date and completed 125 of those.
The 28-year-old is one of the most influential players on his day and is a certified box-office footballer regardless of whether he plays for PSG or Brazil.
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