#2 Thibaut Courtois

The exclusion of Thibaut Courtois not only proves that this list doesn’t have all the best players in the world, it proves that the Premier League’s best players aren’t rated that highly.
The Belgian not only won the Premier League last season, he was the Golden Glove winner in the world’s most watched league. He was the backbone of a Chelsea side that revolutionized the league with an unbeatable 3-4-3 system.
Despite keeping 9 more clean sheets than Keylor Navas, the Madrid keeper was given the nod ahead of the Belgian, as was Jan Oblak. No offence to Navas, but Real Madrid conceded the most goals (41) out of the top 3 Spanish teams last season.
Thibaut Courtois should be on that list by default and his absence reduces the credibility of the whole process.