2. Yaya Toure
Toure has been recognized as one of the best players in the game, but this recognition has perhaps come late in a career that has glory written all over it. He was a less celebrated member of an all-winning Barcelona side and moved the other way to England when the dominant migration was to Spain.
He has become the fulcrum of everything nice at the Etihad Stadium and was recognized as the African Footballer of the year and also named in the 23-man shortlist for the Ballon d’Or. He has continued his stunning run of form under new manager Manuel Pellegrini and leads the charge as they try to become a world-conquering side.
Manchester City have all the credentials to achieve what they have set out for: a large talented squad, experienced manager and run-of-form. Toure can achieve the fame that he has been denied by being at the centre of such a side. Ballon d’Or hasn’t been particularly kind to specifically midfield engineers as the goal-scorers seems to take the cake, but Yaya stands out with his stats in this aspect in a free-scoring side.He has already grabbed 10 goals in 20 appearances for City while creating many more as he efficiently knits the defense and forward line.