5 best holding midfielders in Premier League history

Claude Makelele was one of the finest holding midfielders in the Premier League.
Claude Makelele was one of the finest holding midfielders in the Premier League.

#3 Gilberto Silva

Gilberto Silva
Gilberto Silva

A Brazilian master of a different kind, Gilberto Silva was the protector of great attacking sides and possibly the most vital cog in their great successes.

For his national team, Silva played a stellar role as a screen in front of the backline in their 1998 FIFA World Cup win; for Arsenal, he was the 'invisible wall' that helped them win the league without losing a game.

A brilliant holding midfielder, Silva shadowed his adversary relentlessly, never rushing into a tackle, and more often than not, turned over the ball to set his team on their way to the goal.

His great passing sense complemented his defensive nous; Silva notched up 24 goals and 12 assists in 243 games for the Gunners during a wonderful stint in England.


#2 Fernandinho

Fernandinho
Fernandinho

We cannot reiterate often enough how vital a good holding midfielder is for a relentlessly attacking team.

Current Manchester City captain Fernandinho has played that role with aplomb for Pep Guardiola's magicians, with the record-breaking Cityzens ruling the roost in the Premier League before meeting their match in Liverpool last season.

Fernandinho can slot in at the heart of the defence in a crisis, proving his versatility. However, he is at his best when playing as a deep-lying midfielder who can also run forward, not unlike Kante, and contribute to the attack with his passing and long-range shooting.

The Brazil international has notched up 23 goals and 26 assists for the club. His tackling and coverage is also pitch-perfect, more often than not. With him in the side, the Kevin De Bruynes and David Silvas could wield their magic freely.

At 35, and still going strong, the Brazilian has already won three Premier League titles.


#1 Claude Makelele

Claude Makelele
Claude Makelele

One of the greatest holding midfielders the game has ever seen, Claude Makelele was a Real Madrid star and a Champions League winner with the club before he was inexplicably moved on to England.

The Frenchman was undeterred by the change of clime, becoming a midfield lynchpin for Jose Mourinho's Chelsea, who won two back-to-back Premier League titles in 2004-05 and 2005-06.

A typically great Mourinho side, Chelsea were notoriously difficult to break down during that period, and Makelele played a huge role in them achieving their water-tight reputation.

Makelele made the holding midfielder role an art form in the Premier League, with his ability to read the game and break up play, mark with precision, tackle and head the ball to safety as a great wall in front of his defence.

Special mention- Roy Keane: One of the greatest midfielders of the Premier League era, Manchester United's Roy Keane won everything possible as the Red Devils' inspirational captain.

A tough tackler and a great organiser, Keane, especially in his prime, was a classic box-to-box central midfielder, who played his part at both ends of the pitch with equal aplomb. Though he was deployed in a deep-lying role often, he cannot be classified as a true holding midfielder.

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