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The 7 active players with the most assists in football history: Messi, Ronaldo…

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Former Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester United stars are among the seven active players with the most assists in football history.

The ability to create chances for your teammates is one of the most important skills in football and the players on this list are the best in the business when it comes to chance creation.

For club and country, here are the seven active players with the most assists in football history.

7. Cristiano Ronaldo – 255 assists

While CR7 is predominantly known for his goalscoring abilities, his playmaking skills shouldn’t be overlooked. He’s one of a select few players who have over 250 assists to their name and he’s still adding to his tally today.

In terms of assists, Ronaldo’s best season came back in 2014-15 when he racked up 21 assists across all competitions for Real Madrid.

These days he mostly plays as a penalty-box striker, but in his formative years especially he was a nippy winger who had pinpoint accuracy when it came to crossing.

Throughout his entire career, he’s averaged an assist every 397.4 minutes.

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6. Neymar – 279 assists

The Brazilian superstar is one of the greatest technical players of the 21st century and had it not been for injuries, he’d probably be considerably higher on this list.

Especially during his first few seasons with PSG, Neymar was an absolute monster when it came to chance creation. In total, he produced an assist every 188 minutes while playing in the French capital.

The 32-year-old also has more assists on the international stage than any other player on this list which is quite the accolade.

=4. Luis Suarez – 300 assists

Given that Suarez is the only out-and-out striker on this entire list, it speaks volumes about how complete he was during his prime years.

Amazingly, Suarez is the fourth highest-scoring player in football history who is still active today and he ranks joint-fourth for assists too.

Scoring goals has always been the aim of the game for Suarez, but he also ranks among the best playmakers of his generation which is quite the effort.

=4. Angel Di Maria – 300 assists

There aren’t many players who can hold a candle to Di Maria’s career achievements. He’s won practically every trophy on offer at club and international level, all while being one of the best playmakers of his generation.

Whether he’s playing as a number 10 or off the right-hand side, the 36-year-old is a constant threat to the opposition with his elite passing range and silky dribbling skills.

Since re-joining Benfica last year, he’s still producing the goods to this day as he’s racked up 16 assists since returning to Portugal.

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3. Kevin De Bruyne – 304 assists

Perhaps the greatest playmaker that the Premier League has ever seen, there are only two active players who have more assists than the Belgium star.

He was the quickest player in Premier League history to reach 100 assists, achieving the landmark tally in just 237 games.

“He is a masterclass player, one of the best players I have ever trained in my life,” Pep Guardiola said when describing De Bruyne back in 2020.

While injuries have somewhat slowed him down of late, he’s still got plenty of magic left in his boots. Fingers crossed he sticks around in England for a little longer.

2. Thomas Muller – 317 assists

An ever-present member of the Bayern Munich XI for over a decade, Muller undoubtedly ranks as one of the best creators of the 21st century.

Even in recent years where he’s taken on a squad role, he still manages to produce elite playmaking numbers. For example, the 35-year-old chipped in with 12 assists last season, despite only starting in 25 matches across all competitions.

If you love football, you can’t help but appreciate someone like Muller.

1. Lionel Messi – 375 assists

Who else? Messi tops this chart with ease with a whopping 375 assists to his name for club and county.

Along with being one of the most clinical players of the 21st century, there’s little doubt that Messi is the outright best playmaker of his generation.

Whether he’s dancing around defenders or picking out a defence-splitting pass, he can open up the opposition with ease and is still going strong today in MLS.

Throughout his entire career, Messi has averaged 0.35 assists per game which is pretty mental when you consider he’s played well over 1000 matches in total.

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EPL: Fulham must move on from defeat to Manchester City — Iwobi

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Alex Iwobi says Fulham must stay positive despite their 5-4 defeat to Manchester City at Craven Cottage on Tuesday.

Marco Silva’s side put up a spirited display in the encounter, and were unlucky not to get at least one point.

Iwobi started the fight back by scoring the second goal for Fulham early in the second half.

The versatile midfielder’s compatriot, Samuel Chukwueze then rose from the bench to score two more goals for the Cottagers.

Manchester City, however, held on to go home with maximum points.

Iwobi stated that they deserved more from the game.

“I feel disappointed because we didn’t get anything out of the fighting spirit that we showed, but I think we have to take the positivity from the game,” Iwobi told the club’s official website.

Fulham will be away to Crystal Palace in their next Premier League game on Sunday.

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EPL: Guardiola names team that impresses him everyday

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Manchester City boss, Pep Guardiola has named the Premier League club that has impressed him so much this season.

The Spaniard said that Enzo Maresca’s side have really impressed him with the improvement they make everyday.

Speaking after Manchester City beat Fulham 5-4 in the Premier League on Tuesday night, Guardiola pointed out that a team must remain consistent to win the title.

Pep Guardiola’s side closed the gap at the top of the Premier League to just two points behind Arsenal with the victory over Fulham, but the Gunners could maintain their five points lead with a win over Brentford on Wednesday night.

“Chelsea impresses me more and more every day with Enzo [Maresca], but it’s long,” he told reporters after the win.

“Premier League is so long, many things will happen. We won six Premier Leagues, four or five when we in December, January or February we were behind.

“The team who wins the Premier League is the team who grows during the months and this is what we try to do. No injuries, it’s so long.

“But at the same time, if we push, we will be better and push ourselves and control the situations better, the emotions and we will see what happens.”

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Outrage As ‘Biological Male’ Wins World’s Strongest Woman Event in Texas (Photos)

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The 2025 World’s Strongest Woman final has sparked outrage after an alleged transgender athlete won gold.

American Jammie Booker, who is accused of being a biological male, beat Great Britain’s Andrea Thompson to victory at the event in Arlington, Texas.

According to Mail Online, Thompson walked off the podium, appearing to say ‘this is bulls***,’ while Booker celebrated. The Brit has since been crowned the ‘true World’s Strongest Woman’ by her coach and some of her peers.

Rebecca Roberts, a three-time winner of World’s Strongest Woman, has sensationally claimed that no one – not even the organizers – knew about Booker’s background.

Details on the American are not clear, but the publication sighted a YouTube video – uploaded to what appears to be Booker’s YouTube channel in September 2017, with Booker saying: ‘Everyone is dying to tell their own story and I am obviously no exception to that.

‘I’m 21-year-old trans woman with a history of abuse, struggling to stay true to herself while under the rule of her religious parents.’

On Monday night, Roberts posted a picture on Instagram that read ‘Protect Women’s Sports.’ She wrote alongside the picture: ‘I hold no hate toward transgender people. Everyone deserves dignity, respect, and the freedom to live their truth.

But I cannot stay silent about something that threatens the fairness and future of women’s strength sports. Transgender women, people born male, should not be competing in the women’s category.

This isn’t about identity. It isn’t about politics. It’s about the undeniable physical differences that exist in strength-based sports… differences that don’t disappear, and that matter more here than almost anywhere else. Women’s categories were created for a reason, and if we lose that, we lose the foundation of our sport.

‘What happened this weekend wasn’t transparent. None of us knew. Not even the organisers knew. And when fairness is taken by surprise, trust in the sport begins to crack.

‘My message is simple. Trans people belong in sport, but women’s divisions must remain biologically born female-only.

‘I love this sport. I have given my life to it. And I won’t ignore something that could quietly change it forever. Congratulations to @andreathompson_strongwoman… the true World’s Strongest Woman 2025’

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