Former Chelsea star, Carlo Cudicini has named his former teammate Didier Drogba as one of the Premier Leagueās best strikers of all time.
He also acknowledged the talents of Manchester United legends, Ruud van Nistelrooy but chose Arsenal hero, Thierry Henry as a striker he feared playing against during his career.
Cudicini played a total of 161 Premier League games across 13 seasons for Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.
The Italian goalkeeper won two FA Cups, two Football League Cups and two Community Shields during his nine-year spell at Stamford Bridge.
āI had the pleasure of playing alongside one of the best Premier League strikers of all-time in Didier Drogba; I had to face him every single day in training and itās so easy to see why heās so highly rated,ā he told Ladbrokes.
āI then played against him in the FA Cup when I signed for Tottenham ā he scored against me in the semi-final. Having trained with him for all those years at Chelsea, I can only sympathise with every goalkeeper who has ever had to face him.
āAside from my teammates, itās hard not to mention Ruud van Nistelrooy when I think about the toughest opponents Iāve come up against.
āHe just had this unbelievable way of always seeming to be on the end of any ball that was put into the box. Somehow he was always in the right position, and thatās what made him so special.
āBut for me, the one name Iām not afraid to say I feared was Thierry Henry. A lot of people donāt like to use the word āfearā in football, but I absolutely hated playing against Henry.
āHe was a genius in so many ways; he was so unpredictable and so difficult to read. His speed and intelligence were second to none; he had everything.
āAt that time, it was Arsenal and Chelsea who were always battling it out at the top of the table, so whenever we played them it was a huge occasion, and you just knew he was the sort of player who thrived under those circumstances.
āI played quite a few times against him and I donāt think Iāve come up against anyone better.ā