#2 Angel Di Maria

They nicknamed him El Fideo, which translates to The Noodle, because of his very thin and long legs. When he receives the ball and runs at full speed, it feels as though Bugs Bunny has just taken a carrot from his archenemy before sprinting off, saying, ‘what’s up doc?!’
Di Maria is one of those players that is very pleasing to watch. The tenacity in his game is something every youngster should emulate. It is this tenacity and diligence that allowed Carlo Ancelotti to build a winning machine at Madrid.
Real Madrid sold Di Maria to accommodate James Rodriguez, but he has done well for himself at Paris Saint-Germain. Many might label his time at United as a failure, but the truth is that Louis van Gaal didn’t know how to use him adequately.