32. Didier Drogba
One of the best strikers in Premier League history, Drogba was a powerhouse for Chelsea. The hulking Ivorian was a key component in Jose Mourinho’s title-winning sides. He combined silky skills with a fearsome physique to overwhelm the opposition. However, Drogba had a terrible start to his career in France. Nobody expected him to be as good as he became.

Drogba began his career with Le Mans in France’s Ligue 2. Injuries wrecked his progress in his early years and it took him a long time to adapt to the physicality of the game. In fact, it wasn’t until he moved to Guingamp after four seasons that he began to show signs of his ability. Finally, he burst into life with Marseille and became one of the most desired soccer players in Europe.