In the modern game, Jude Bellingham is a prime example of this at Real Madrid. Scoring 19 league goals and winning both La Liga and the Champions League in his debut season, proved how talented he is.
However, it is not just the ability to arrive in the box and score big goals that make Bellingham the player he is, but his ability to shine in all facets of the game; he has incredible body strength for his age, is quick, technically gifted, can carry the ball through the lines, and is defensively very strong too, using his engine and aggression to bully the opposition midfielders.
But which other footballers have proven to be ‘complete’ players over the years? With that question in mind, here are the very best of them.
Although primarily a defensive midfielder, Edwards could operate in any outfield position. Notably once starting a match as an emergency striker before being switched to central defence in place of another injured teammate. When Edwards was still just 17 and signing his first professional deal, Legendary manager Matt Busby said:
“He is the most complete player I’ve ever seen.”
Duncan Edwards’ Career Statistics
Appearances
191
Goals
26
Assists
9
Trophies
4
11Frank Rijkaard
Career span: 1980-1995

One of the greatest holding midfielders of all time, Frank Rijkaard played out the majority of his career at Ajax and AC Milan. He was known for being a player with many more strings to his bow than the typical defensive midfielder. Defensively, Rijkaard was the full package: strong, tall, powerful in aerial duels, hard-working, aggressive, and able to cover ground quickly, the Dutchman was incredibly consistent and not only physically capable but intelligent as well, using his defensive awareness and tactical intelligence to read play and track opposition attackers.
Frank Rijkaard’s Career Statistics
Appearances
618
Goals
107
Assists
59
Trophies
23
10Zinedine Zidane
Career span: 1989-2006

The Frenchman’s technical ability was off the scale, as he would caress the ball and link up with his teammates in such a graceful manner that you could not help but just be in awe of his talent. This technique also extended into his shooting abilities, striking the ball so sweetly and scoring some of the most sumptuous volleys in football history. Perhaps an underrated aspect of Zidane’s makeup though is his leadership qualities, as he was a true professional who led his sides by example, constantly inspiring and driving his teammates on.
Zinedine Zidane’s Career Statistics
Appearances
797
Goals
156
Assists
171
Trophies
13
9Clarence Seedorf
Career span: 1992-2014

Playing for Inter Milan, Real Madrid, AC Milan, and Ajax during his playing days, Clarence Seedorf was a beloved player by every set of fans that he played for, due to his ability to knit the midfield together. This was because there was simply nothing that the Dutchman could not do. His footballing intelligence was excellent, allowing him to be a step ahead of the opposition, and his technical ability was unbelievable, dribbling around the opponents to set a teammate up or provide space to take a shot from outside the box.
Seedorf’s shot power was also unbelievable, scoring a catalogue of screamers from outside the box during his career, and just to top it all off, his gifted physique allowed him to get around the midfield with tenacity, being a defensive pest who did not stop all game long.
Clarence Seedorf’s Career Statistics
Appearances
961
Goals
139
Assists
145
Trophies
19
8Franz Beckenbauer
Career span: 1964-1983

Being the first defender to ever win the Ballon d’Or – and the only defender to win it twice – Franz Beckenbauer is one of a kind in football history and is regarded by many to be the best defender to have ever played the game. The West German was unlike any defender before him, as he transfigured the idea of what a centre-back should be, operating as a sweeper.
Franz Beckenbauer’s Career Statistics
Appearances
725
Goals
89
Assists
85
Trophies
19
7Wayne Rooney
Career span: 2002-2021

A Manchester United icon during his illustrious career, Wayne Rooney burst onto the scene at just the age of 16 at Everton, taking the Premier League by the scruff of its neck and becoming the hottest prospect in English football. His aggressive playing style meant that he had no issues physically despite playing men’s football at a younger age, and as he developed his game, he became a seriously complete forward under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Technically gifted and with an absurd ability to finish chances, Rooney would dominate the English top flight for over a decade, amassing five league titles and a Champions League. As he aged, his role in the side would become less of a forward and more of a midfielder, as passing range and in-game intelligence meant that he could drop deeper to pick the ball up and spray passes as more of an anchor. Overall, there was almost nothing that Rooney could not do on a football pitch, and is perhaps England’s greatest player of all time.
Wayne Rooney’s Career Statistics
Appearances
884
Goals
366
Assists
185
Trophies
18
6Lionel Messi
Career span: 2004 – present

The only reason he does not rank higher is that there are forwards in the game who were perhaps more versatile when it came to certain physical aspects of the game, such as winning aerial duels and putting in tackles. That said, he never let such issues impact his brilliance.
Lionel Messi’s Career Statistics
Appearances
1116
Goals
874
Assists
388
Trophies
46
5Johan Cruyff
Career span: 1964-1984

Whether it was dropping deep and picking the ball up, making runs in behind, linking up with teammates, or running at defenders, as an attacker, Cruyff was the complete package. His technical ability was unmatched, he was quick, had unbelievable control of the ball, and most importantly, his understanding of the game allowed him to see things others couldn’t imagine, possessing superb situational awareness, making him unlike any player we have ever seen. Cruyff was a unique gift to football.
Johan Cruyff’s Career Statistics
Appearances
614
Goals
355
Assists
251
Trophies
22
4Steven Gerrard
Career span: 1998-2016
In the debate of the greatest English midfielder of all time, many will point to the passing range and ability to dictate a game of Paul Scholes or the goal-scoring prowess and leadership of Frank Lampard. However, what Scholes and Lampard could do, Steven Gerrard could do it all, running the show in a below-par Liverpool side for the majority of his playing days, the scouse midfielder became one of the fiercest midfielders on the planet.
Steven Gerrard’s Career Statistics
Appearances
863
Goals
212
Assists
193
Trophies
11
3Cristiano Ronaldo
Career span: 2002-Present

One of the greatest players to ever lace up a pair of football boots, Cristiano Ronaldo climbed his way to the top of European football due to a mentality like none other. Joining Manchester United at the age of 18 from Sporting, Ronaldo arrived at Old Trafford as a skinny, tricky winger who was more interested in beating a man than contributing to a goal. However, under Alex Ferguson, that quickly changed.
“Taste is one thing, saying this, that or that, whether you prefer Messi, Pele or Maradona, I hear it and I respect it but to say that Cristiano isn’t complete is a lie. I’m the most complete player to have ever existed. I don’t see anyone better than me and I tell you that with all my heart. I do everything well in football: with my head, free kicks, left foot. I’m fast, I’m strong.”
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Career Statistics
Appearances
1281
Goals
938
Assists
257
Trophies
35
2Ronald Koeman
Career span: 1980-1997

Perhaps the only defender in football history who is better known for his attacking capabilities than defensive ones, Ronald Koeman would become an embodiment of the total football philosophy that inspired a generation of young Dutch footballers. Playing for Ajax, PSV Eindhoven, and Barcelona during his career, Koeman would serve a unique role in the teams that he played in, operating in the sweeper role where he would display his outrageous passing range to play out from the back.
As a goalscorer from the back, the game has never seen anything like Koeman, as he is the highest-scoring defender of all time, with 78 more goals on his record than the second-placed defender, Daniel Passarella, who netted 175 times in his career. His goal and assist records speak for themselves. However, defensively, Koeman was shrewd, could read the game exceptionally well, and put a foot in when needed to stop an onrushing attacker.
Ronald Koeman’s Career Statistics
Appearances
762
Goals
254
Assists
98
Trophies
19
1Ruud Gullit
Career span: 1979-1998

Becoming an icon for being the most versatile player in football history, there was nothing that Ruud Gullit was not capable of on a football pitch. Whether it was operating as a centre-back, midfielder, or centre-forward, Gullit could play all areas of the pitch to a very high standard, filling in wherever his team needed, and was the definition of a complete footballer. Standing at 6’3 inches tall, the Dutchman had the physical advantage over almost any other player in aerial battles and used his stature to be dominant.
His technical ability was also top-class, as his passing range and ball control were exceptional, which allowed him to play in midfield, and his footballing intelligence was ultimately what gave him the ability to seamlessly drift between positions, making it almost impossible for the opposition to develop a gameplan to stop. Defensively and offensively, Gullit was a key asset for every team he played for, specifically playing a crucial role at AC Milan and winning the Ballon d’Or in 1987.
Ruud Gullit’s Career Statistics
Appearances
642
Goals
236
Assists
112
Trophies
18