Rudiger’s career

Antonio Rudiger’s career has watched him ply his market all over Europe.

After charms in a number of German youth teams, including Borussia Dortmund’s, Rudiger eventually moved his major introduction in 2012 with VfB Stuttgart.

The towering defender went on to notch 80 illusions for Stuttgart’s elderly area, before being loaned to Serie A surface AS Roma in 2015.

After an impressive loan trance in Italy, Roma indicated Rudiger on a permanent basis in the summer of 2016.

In total, the now 27 -year-old built 72 images across all contenders for the Giallorossi.

Chelsea than clicked up the centre-back in the summer of 2017, for a fee are said to be precisely reticent of PS3 2m.

The German international has since gone on to establish himself as a crucial is part of the Blues’ backline.

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Rudiger’s toughest XI

After honing his workmanship in three of Europe’s major leagues, and in both the Champs League and Europa League, it’s fair to assume that Rudiger has come up against some top talents.

And now, the centre-half has named the 11 toughest participates whom he has faced during his career.

Unsurprisingly, Rudiger’s XI is filled to the brim with top-class talent, with current Premier League aces predominating the list.

From the English top-flight, Rudiger opted to pick Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson, Kevin De Bruyne, N’Golo Kante and Sergio Aguero.

Rudiger’s XI was then filled out by Manuel Neuer, Sergio Ramos, Andres Iniesta, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Rudiger also weighed in on the age-old debate of Messi vs Ronaldo, with the Chelsea standout having mentioned the former as the best ever 😛 TAGEND

‘If I had to pick one it would be Messi. Is he the best ever? I didn’t see Pele or Diego Maradona playing because that was not my go, so it’s Messi.’ As quoted by Sky Sports News .

Rudiger’s XI: Neuer, Wan-Bissaka, Ramos, van Dijk, Robertson, Iniesta, De Bruyne, Kante, Messi, Ronaldo, Aguero.

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