5 Best two-footed players in the Premier League

Manchester United v RB Leipzig: Group H - UEFA Champions League
Manchester United v RB Leipzig: Group H - UEFA Champions League

#3 Diogo Jota - Liverpool

Atalanta BC v Liverpool FC: Group D - UEFA Champions League
Atalanta BC v Liverpool FC: Group D - UEFA Champions League

Diogo Jota has been a revelation since joining Liverpool from Wolves this season. Widely believed to be signed to provide cover to the main front 3 and quality off the bench, Jota is quickly making it hard for Jurgen Klopp to leave him out of the starting 11. With 7 goals already to his name; Jota is proving to be a bargain for Liverpool, who have finally found a player good enough to push their star front 3.

Diogo Jota is into his fourth season in English football and has proven in that time to be a very able two footed player; scoring goals with both his feet with equal ease. His form will be essential if Liverpool are to retain their Premier League crown.


#2 Mason Greenwood - Manchester United

Manchester United v RB Leipzig: Group H - UEFA Champions League
Manchester United v RB Leipzig: Group H - UEFA Champions League

He has formed a deadly trident with Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, and will look to build on his impressive breakout season as Manchester United chase success in the Premier League and the Champions League.


#1 Kevin De Bruyne - Manchester City

Sheffield United v Manchester City - Premier League
Sheffield United v Manchester City - Premier League

Manchester City's midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne takes the title of being the best two footed player in the league. The reason for his equally good 'weaker' foot as given by a Belgian journalist is that as a kid Kevin De Bruyne was banned from using his preferred right foot by his neighbors as he was destroying their grass and flowers. Kevin De Bruyne has developed into one of the best midfielders in the world since leaving Chelsea for the Bundesliga.

He joined Manchester City in 2015 and has taken the Premier League by storm since then. His game has evolved so much since his Chelsea days and he can now play anywhere in the midfield as he has the power, vision and skills for any position. Pep Guardiola mainly uses him as a box to box player who controls the tempo of the game for his team. Kevin De Bruyne will be even more important to the Cityzens title ambitions this season after the departure of City legend David Silva at the end of last season; and he will be hoping to use both his feet as Manchester City hunt European success.

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