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Supporters only Letter from the Editor: Feast and famine. These two sides have been stacked at right-back. Juventus' Lilian Thuram has a real case to feature, but it's got to be Dani Alves. During his time with Barcelona , the Brazilian reinvented what it meant to be a right-back, winning six La Liga titles and three Champions Leagues between and Between and , there weren't many centre-backs on the planet better than Gaetano Scirea.
On the pitch, he built up a CV which most players can only dream of, but he was just as impressive behind the scenes. He's the standard against which Juventus players are compared to this day. Carles Puyol is to Barcelona what Scirea is to Juventus. He ended his year association with La Blaugrana in after making appearances for the club and winning no less than six league titles. Jordi Alba can feel a little aggrieved to have missed out here, but Antonio Cabrini's status as part of one of the greatest defences in the history of football cannot go unnoticed.
A dominant defender and an enthralling attacker, Cabrini was an all-round player who starred for both Juventus and Italy between and
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