Don’t even waste your time guessing.
Paul Ince was an excellent footballer who played with an awful lot of excellent footballers.
The former Manchester United and Liverpool midfielder lined out alongside Eric Cantona, Roy Keane and Ryan Giggs, Robbie Fowler, Steven Gerrard and Paul Gascoigne, Alan Shearer and Tony Adams.
While, during his spell in Italy, he played alongside Roberto Carlos, Giuseppe Bergomi and Javier Zanetti for Inter Milan.
However, according to the former England captain, none of them can hold a candle to one man:
Stig Inge Bjornebye.Bjornebye was a left-back for Liverpool between 1992 and 2000, playing over 100 times and 76 times for Norway.
And apparently one of the game’s greats, according to Ince.
“Stig Inge Bjornebye was arguably the best player I ever played with,” Ince reportedly said at a book launch in Norway.
We can only assume Ince was either attempting to charm the local audience, or had his tongue firmly planted in his cheek as he made the comment. Or that Bjornebye was the best Scandinavian football he played alongside.
Or maybe Ince was arguing that Bjornebye is the best footballer he played with in the way you can argue Donald Trump would make a good President of the United States?
In the sense that you could argue the point, but that doesn’t make it true.
Or maybe Google translate has had a serious malfunction?
Paul Ince, in Norway promoting book, says 'Stig Inge Bjørnebye was arguably the best player I ever played with' https://t.co/y99AwNfpd8 #lfc
— Marcus Christenson (@m_christenson) March 7, 2016
Unless it’s time to re-evaluate the career of “the Stig”?
@m_christenson about time, for years he’s been crying out for recognition,move over Messi & Ronaldo, The Stig is who kids should look up too
— Darren Walsh (@WalshD1990) March 7, 2016