17. Dennis Bergkamp
The Netherlands has produced some of the world’s greatest forwards. From Van Nistelrooy to Van Persie, the list goes on and on. But one of the greatest at the turn of the twentieth century was Bergkamp. He made his name with Ajax before lighting up the Premiership with Arsenal. Needless to say, he didn’t have a great first season, or he wouldn’t be on this list.

Just two goals in 14 appearances was a terrible return for a player who became one of the best in world soccer. However, he was young at the time so that must be taken into account. As he received more game time, he blossomed and scored increasing numbers of goals. This prompted Arsene Wenger to bring him to Highbury where he became an icon for the Gunners.