Striker - Samuel Eto'o
Samuel Eto'o was part of two Champions League-winning teams at Barcelona under Pep Guardiola and Frank Rijkaard. The striker is renowned for being a prolific goalscorer, scoring goals in both Champions League finals for Blaugrana.
Widely considered the greatest African player of all time, Eto'o bagged 130 goals for Barcelona across a five-year spell. The Cameroonian was undoubtedly a pivotal striker for Blaugrana when they achieved the first continental treble in their history.
After a fallout with Pep Guardiola, Eto'o moved to Inter Milan and became a threat to be reckoned with for the Serie A giants. The sharpshooter was the talisman of the Inter side which won a continental treble in the 2009/10 campaign under the guidance of Jose Mourinho.
Eto'o remains the only player in football history to have won the treble in two consecutive years with multiple clubs. The four-time African Player of the Year retired with over 400 goals scored for club and country, cementing his legacy as one of the finest goalscorers of his generation.
Striker - Cristiano Ronaldo
When it comes to the Champions League, Cristiano Ronaldo is the greatest player in the competition. The Portuguese icon has made the Champions League his own, winning the competition more times than anyone else while being the undisputed top scorer in the tournament's rich history.
Ronaldo proved himself to be one of the best wingers in the Premier League since arriving at Manchester United in 2003. The Portuguese icon especially enjoyed his peak during the last three years of his first stint at Old Trafford.
United won three consecutive Premier League titles from 2007 to 2009 and a Champions League title in 2008, which was Ronaldo's first taste at European glory.
Ronaldo won his first Champions League title with Manchester United under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson. But the Portuguese was a class apart during his tenure at Real Madrid, becoming the undisputed talisman for Los Blancos and leading them to four Champions League titles.
During his nine-year tenure at the Santiago Bernabeu, Ronaldo bagged 450 goals in 438 games for Los Blancos by surpassing the likes of Alfredo Di Stefano, Ferenc Puskas and Raul.
With a plethora of records to his name, the 36-year old keeps making history in the Champions League. Ronaldo has made a sensational return to his former club in the summer and has netted six goals in five Champions League games so far this campaign.