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De Bruyne, Ronaldo, Zidane: Who is the most two-footed player in football?

Kevin De Bruyne showed the importance of being two-footed with an incredible left-footed hat-trick for Manchester City in their first half against Wolves on Wednesday.

The Belgian scored three left footed goals inside 24 minutes to move City closer to the Premier League title. His third strike was just ridiculous as he smashed it past Jose Sa from outside the penalty area with accuracy and power.

And it got us thinking. Who are the most two-footed players in football history?

As kids, we were always told to use our weaker foot as much as possible and it was imperative to be able to use both feet.

While it’s an obvious advantage, it’s not imperative.

Arguably the greatest player of all time, Lionel Messi, is unashamedly one-footed. Okay, he’s more than capable of using his right foot but you wouldn’t call him two-footed.

He certainly doesn’t make our list of the 20 most two-footed players in football history.

We’ve spent a lot of time thinking of the most ambidextrous players in football.

It was a tough task compiling 20 players, let alone putting them in the correct order. There are no doubt players we’ve missed out and we’ve no doubt upset you all with the order. If so, be sure to let us know in the Facebook comments section.

But here is our ranking of the 20 most two-footed players ever.

No offence to Lallana but he’s lucky to be on this list. Not because he’s not two-footed – because he’s brilliant with both feet – but because he’s not quite as legendary as the other 19 players. To his credit, the Brighton man can go either way and must be a nightmare to defend against.

Both Kroos and his Real Madrid midfield partner, Luka Modric, were both considered in this list but we’ve given it to the German. He’s capable of

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