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John Barnes names seven Liverpool icons in ultimate XI of teammates – but Tottenham and Manchester United legends also make it

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John Barnes made over 600 appearances in his professional career, bursting onto the scene at Watford before completing a move to Liverpool in 1987.

He had huge success at Anfield where he went onto win two league titles, two FA Cups and two League Cups.

Barnes was part of the Liverpool squad who last won a league title in 1990
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The former left midfielder also has 79 England caps to his name, representing the Three Lions from 1983-95.

So it’s likely he had teammates who knew how to play and on behalf of Bonus Code Bets, Barnes looked back on his illustrious career to see which stars have served him well for club and country.

Below you can see Barnes’ Best XI of players he’s played with, which includes the best manager he ever played under.



Terry Venables (Manager)

He’s my manager, simply because he would know how to handle the tough players like Paul Gascoigne.

Venables had brilliant player management skills and was someone who was able to handle the more difficult players in the teams he managed.

Venables and Barnes only worked together for a year with England but he clearly had a lasting effect
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Bruce Grobbelaar (Goalkeeper)

He would have been perfect as a modern-day goalkeeper with the way he used to dribble the ball out from the back whilst he was in goal. A brilliant shot stopper and a top professional.

Grobbelaar and Barnes played at Liverpool together for seven years

Steve Nicol (Right-back)

A great defender who was strong in the air and good with the ball at his feet. When crosses were sent into the back post, Steve was always there to clear the ball.

Nicol played alongside Barnes for seven years at Liverpool
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Alan Hansen (Centre-back)

One of my favourite centre-backs of all time. I talk about Alan being able to play alongside Virgil van Dijk in this current team and how good he would be in the modern game.

Hansen (second from right) played alongside Barnes at Liverpool for four years
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Mark Lawrenson (Centre-back)

Another one of my favourite defenders. Mark was a player who was aggressive when challenging for the ball and was brilliant in the air when jumping for a header.

Lawrenson only played alongside Barnes for a year at Liverpool

Kenny Sansom (Left-back)

He was way ahead of his time when he was playing. Left-backs were all about tackling and winning possession without being that good on the ball.

He was a good attacking left back but could also defend. You could not get the ball past him as he was so quick and strong.

Sansom played alongside Barnes with England for five years
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Bryan Robson (Defensive midfield)

He was very competent at sitting in front of the defenders.

Bryan was a strong tackler and someone who was very good on the ball too.

Robson played alongside Barnes with England for eight years
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Steve McMahon (Left central midfield)

Another brilliant defensive midfielder, who was great with the ball at his feet.

He loved a tackle when attackers were running at him with the ball and was great at helping out the defence.

McMahon (right) played alongside Barnes with Liverpool and England
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Glenn Hoddle (Right central midfield)

He is the most technical English player there has ever been, including the players playing now.

Back when I was playing, I used to enjoy watching what he did on the ball in training. English football in the ‘80s was more about being aggressive and fighting with each other rather than the ability you had.

Glenn only got 53 caps for England. If he was playing for Spain, France, Italy, he would have got well over 100 caps. His technical game was more suited to how those countries played their football.

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Hoddle played alongside Barnes with England for five years
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Paul Gascoigne (Central attacking midfield)

A great attacking midfielder, he had such brilliant creativity whilst on the ball. Paul is widely recognised as the most naturally talented English player with so much ability and skill.

Most defenders were actually scared to face him on the pitch.

Gascoigne played alongside Barnes with England for seven years
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Peter Beardsley (Striker)

One of my favourite players ever to play with. He loved to link up play with the attackers and defence, and he could also drop into midfield to tackle and work hard to allow other midfielders to push forward.

A very underrated player for England.

Beardsley played alongside Barnes with Liverpool and England

Ian Rush (Striker)

My favourite striker whilst I was playing. Not just because he scored a lot of goals, but also because of how hard he worked off the ball defensively.

People talk about strikers defending from the front and Ian epitomised that.

Ian Rush scored 346 goals in 660 games for Liverpool
Rush played alongside Barnes at Liverpool and Newcastle
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Barnes played with a number of special players in his career



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