Luke Littler and Nathan Aspinall rank world’s top 10 footballers with Lionel Messi second and England legend in fourth

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DARTS duo Luke Littler and Nathan Aspinall have ranked their top 10 footballers of all time with Cristiano Ronaldo pipping Lionel Messi to the No1 spot.

Littler, 17, and Aspinall, 32, might be first and third in this year’s Premier League, but they are also good friends as well as rivals.

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Nathan Aspinall and Luke Littler picked Cristiano Ronaldo as No1[/caption]
Luke Littler missed THREE darts when selecting Lionel Messi as second placeBBC

And on Wednesday a video was released of them having a laugh as they threw darts at a board filled with the faces of 11 football stars from the past and present.

The footage from BBC Sport saw Manchester United fan Aspinall throw first as he picked Ronaldo after a quick chat with fellow Red Devils supporter Littler.

When asked why he went for him over Messi, Aspinall simply replied: “He’s the GOAT.”

Littler then went for Messi but in a hilarious moment ended up missing all THREE of his darts at the Argentine.

Aspinall stepped up to put Messi second on the board, before they selected Brazilian Ronaldo third.

The first English player on their list was Wayne Rooney who comes in fourth ahead of Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe.

Littler and Aspinall considered Paul Scholes next, but Barcelona icon Ronaldinho edged ahead of him because of his World Cup win.

Scholes was placed in seventh, before Manchester City playmaker Kevin de Bruyne, Real Madrid and England man Jude Bellingham and Erling Haaland rounded off the top 10.

And Liverpool legend Mo Salah was left alone on the board as he failed to make the list.

Aspinall even joked: “Can we put Salah number 100?”

Both Littler and Aspinall are gearing up for the 11th night of 2024 Premier League action in Birmingham on Thursday evening.

Littler is seeking a third successive nightly victory after triumphs in Belfast and Manchester.

Littler and Aspinall’s all-time top 10 footballers
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