The list includes six Manchester United players, three players from Chelsea and one each from Liverpool and Manchester City, with Arsenal conspicuously absent.

The 35-year old recently disclosed that he came very close to joining Manchester United in 2003 from Paris Saint-Germain when Barcelona came calling, and he chose the latter over the 20-time English champions.

Here’s the British XI picked by Ronaldinho:

GK: Joe Hart (Manchester City)

The shot-stopper has won two Premier League titles with the Sky Blues and has won the Premier League Golden Glove award four times.

RB: Gary Neville (Manchester United)

The current Valencia manager spent 19 years with United winning eight Premier League titles and two UEFA Champions League trophies.

CB: Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United)

Ferdinand joined United in 2002 from Leeds United and went on to win six Premier League titles and a UEFA Champions League as well.

CB: John Terry (Chelsea)

Terry has been with the London-based club since 1998 and has won four Premier Leagues and a Champions League.

LB: Ashley Cole (Arsenal/Chelsea)

The ex-Arsenal and Chelsea left-back won two Premier Leagues with Arsenal and one with Chelsea. He also won the Champions League with the Blues.

DM: Paul Scholes (Manchester United)

The midfielder spent a total of 20 years with Manchester United, winning a staggering 11 PL titles and two Champions League trophies.

CM: Frank Lampard (Chelsea)

Lampard spent 13 years at Stamford Bridge and won three Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy too.

CM: Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)

Gerrard played for 17 years with Liverpool and won the Champions League in 2005.

RW: David Beckham (Manchester United)

Beckham played for 11 years at Old Trafford, winning six Premier Leagues and a Champions League.

LW: Ryan Giggs (Manchester United)

The current assistant manager at United played for 24 years at Old Trafford and won a record thirteen Premier Leagues and two UEFA Champions League trophies too.

ST: Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)

The United skipper has been with the club from 2004 and has won five Premier Leagues along with a UEFA Champions League.

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