#7 Alessandro Del Piero and David Trezeguet (Juventus)
In his glorious and trophy-laden career with Juventus, Alessandro Del Piero played with a number of talented strikers, but few could strike the right chord with him as efficiently as David Trezeguet did.
Trezeguet joined Juventus in 2000 and over a course of 10 years, he and Del Piero shot to fame as one of the best pairs of attackers football has ever witnessed.
Del Piero was a versatile forward, equally well-versed in creating chances as he was in scoring goals. His vision enabled him to play as a support striker alongside David Trezeguet, who was blessed with pace, power and clinical finishing.
The duo also earned massive respect for their decision to stay with the Old Lady after they were stripped of their title in 2006 and relegated to the second division as an aftermath of the Calciopoli scandal.
The partnership came to an end when Trezeguet left Juventus in 2010 with 171 goals in 318 appearances for the club.
Del Piero, in the meanwhile, attained immortality as Old Lady's all-time top-scorer and the player with the highest number of appearances for the club, scoring 290 goals in 705 games.