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Default Re: Top 10 – One Club Legends

6. Francesco Totti, Roma



Five-time Italian Footballer of the Year Francesco Totti and Roma captain is currently the club’s leading-ever goalscorer with 245 goals in 578 appearances.

As one of the finest players of his generation, Totti also holds the club’s appearance record after making his first team debut against Brescia as a 16-year-old in March 1993.


5. Steven Gerrard, Liverpool



Current Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has repeatedly pledged his allegiance to the Reds despite coming close to moving to current champions Chelsea on several occasions.

As one of the greatest-ever Premier League players, Gerrard has maintained his own extremely high standards in over 530 appearances for the club. He has won two FA Cups, one UEFA Cup and one European Cup during his time at Anfield.


4. Tony Adams, Arsenal



Dubbed ‘Mr Arsenal’, defender Tony Adams spent 19 years at Highbury making 668 appearances for the Gunners.

After breaking into the first-team as a 17-year-old, Adams went onto to captain the club at 21. He lifted four League titles and three FA Cups during his illustrious playing career in North London
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