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Top 5 Manchester United No.9s of all time

Dimitar Berbatov at Man Utd
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Who is the greatest player to have ever worn Man Utd’s No.9 jersey?

Manchester United has a rich history filled with legendary players who have donned the prestigious No. 9 shirt. From prolific goal-scorers to influential figures, these players have left an indelible mark on the club’s history. In this article, we countdown the top five Manchester United No. 9s of all time.

5- Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Zlatan Ibrahimovic quickly claimed the No.9 shirt from Anthony Martial upon his arrival at Manchester United as a free agent in 2016. Despite joining England at the age of 34, Ibrahimovic made an immediate impact, registering 27 goals in his debut campaign. He scored three goals in two finals as the Red Devils claimed the Community Shield and the League Cup under Jose Mounrinho. Zlatan added two more goals to his tally before leaving United to join LA Galaxy in 2018.

4- Dimitar Berbatov

Dimitar Berbatov’s languid style on the pitch made him a fan favorite at Old Trafford. The Bulgarian striker showcased his exquisite skills, netting 56 goals in 149 appearances. Berbatov’s memorable moments include a hat-trick against Liverpool and a five-goal haul against Blackburn. He won two Premier League titles during his time at United.

3- Brian McClair

Brian McClair’s best years at Manchester United were before the Premier League era. Nonetheless, he played a vital role in the squad under Sir Alex Ferguson. With his experience and guidance, McClair helped develop the club’s younger talents. In the Premier League alone, he scored 18 goals in 162 appearances, and his contribution to United’s success cannot be understated.

2- Andy Cole (1996/2001)

Andy Cole’s impact on Manchester United cannot be overstated. With 121 goals in 275 games, Cole was a prolific striker who played a key role in the club’s triumphs. He won five Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League during his time at United. Cole’s lethal finishing and understanding of the game made him a feared opponent for any defense.

1- Bobby Charlton

At the pinnacle of the list is the iconic Sir Bobby Charlton, a true legend of Manchester United. Charlton’s career spanned two decades and included 606 appearances, where he scored 199 goals. His achievements include three English League titles, the European Cup, and winning the Ballon d’Or in 1966. Charlton’s thunderous strikes and graceful playing style made him an extraordinary talent. Moreover, his resilience and sportsmanship earned him the utmost respect from teammates and rivals alike.

Charlton’s contribution to football extends beyond his on-field accomplishments. As a survivor of the Munich Air Disaster, he symbolizes the spirit and resilience of Manchester United. His knighthood in 1994 serves as a testament to his unparalleled contributions to the sport.

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