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You just cannot take the ball off Lionel Messi, and the Barcelona ace has been unveiled as the best dribbler in the soon-to-be-released computer game FIFA 16.
Elsewhere, Chelsea flop Juan Cuadrado makes the top 10, with a score of 90, which is better than Manchester City's talisman Sergio Aguero (87).
Juventus completed the signing of the Chelsea winger on a season-long loan deal back in August, just seven months after the Colombian moved to Stamford Bridge from Fiorentina in a £24m deal.
"We all know that Juve is a great club, among the best teams in Europe. They have everything to win the Scudetto (Serie A)," Cuadrado said after touching down in Turin.
"I hope I can give Juventus my best, 100 per cent. I didn't expect to receive such a warm welcome from the fans in Italy but they have always welcomed me with open arms and that makes me very happy.
"The fans' support will give me further motivation to do well."
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