#2 PEDRO - Barcelona and Chelsea
One of the most underrated players of this century, Pedro's reliability was often overshadowed by his more talented teammates.
A Barcelona academy graduate who went on to play more than 300 games in all competitions for them, Pedro won three Champions Leagues with the Catalan club, playing a pivotal role in each of them. A lack of playing time resulted in him moving to Chelsea, where he won the Premier League under Antonio Conte. Pedro was part of the incredible Spain side which won the World Cup in 2010 and the Euros in 2012.
A hardworking and dynamic forward, Pedro's pace and technique often were problematic for opposition defenders. Currently the 33-year old is a free agent having left Chelsea, and will most likely be joining Italian club Roma.
#1 JULIANO BELLETTI - Barcelona and Chelsea
A right-back who played for some of the most illustrious clubs in the world, Juliano Belletti enjoyed a good footballing career.
Belletti joined Barcelona from Villarreal in 2004, winning the league in his first season. However, as time went by he became a rotation option at the club, winning the Champions League in his second season with the Camp Nou outfit. He departed for Chelsea in 2007, winning the Premier League in the 2009-10 campaign. Belletti won the FIFA World Cup with Brazil in 2002.
Although not a starter for much of his time at both Barcelona and Chelsea, the right-back still played some important matches for the both the teams. He retired from football in 2011, last appearing for Brazilian side Fluminense.
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