Premier League’s most decorated players – Man United & Chelsea legends boast incredible trophy cabinets

The Daily Mail have reported on the most decorated players in the Premier League, and while many on the list are unsurprising, there are some forgotten names that feature.

One of Louis van Gaal’s Manchester United signings leads the way – and the winner is yet to register a single minute of play in England’s top-flight.

Chelsea legends John Terry, Frank Lampard and Petr Cech have taken home some stunning silverware over the years at Stamford Bridge, while Steven Gerrard, despite the Premier League trophy eluding him throughout his Liverpool career, gets a mention.

Take a look at the current list of England’s most successful players…

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Medals won: 15

Victor Valdes – Barcelona & Spain (now Manchester United)

x6 La Liga, x2 Copa del Rey, x3 Champions League, x2 FIFA Club World Cup, x1 World Cup, Euro 2012

Medals won: 13

John Terry – Chelsea

x3 Premier League, x5 FA Cup, x3 League Cup, x1 Champions League, x1 Europa League

Medals won: 12

Petr Cech – Chelsea

x3 Premier League, x5 FA Cup, x3 League Cup, x1 Champions League, x1 Europa League

Esteban Cambiasso – Real Madrid & Inter Milan (now Leicester City)

x1 La Liga, x1 Champions League, x5 Serie A, x4 Coppa Italia, FIFA Club World Cup

Medals won: 11

Wes Brown – Manchester United (now Sunderland)

x4 Premier League, x2 FA Cup, x3 League Cup, x2 Champions League

Frank Lampard – Chelsea (now Manchester City)

x3 Premier League, x4 FA Cup, x2 League Cup, x1 Champions League, x1 Europa League

Rio Ferdinand – Manchester United (now Queens Park Rangers)

x6 Premier League, x1 FA Cup, x2 League Cup, x1 Champions League, x1 Europa League

Didier Drogba – Chelsea

x3 Premier League, x4 FA Cup, x3 League Cup, x1 Champions League

Medals won: 10

John O’Shea – Manchester United (now Sunderland)

x5 Premier League, x1 FA Cup, x2 League Cup, x1 Champions League, x1 FIFA World Club Cup

Martin Demichelis – Bayern Munich & Manchester City

x4 Bundesliga, x4 German Cup, x1 Premier League, x1 League Cup

Yaya Toure – Barcelona, Manchester City & Ivory Coast

x2 La Liga, x1 Copa del Rey, x1 Champions League, x1 FIFA Club World Cup, x2 Premier League, x1 FA Cup, x1 League Cup, x1 Africa Cup of Nations

Medals won: 9

Wayne Rooney – Manchester United

x5 Premier League, x2 League Cup, x1 Champions League, x1 FIFA Club World Cup

John Obi Mikel – Chelsea & Nigeria

x1 Premier League, x3 FA Cup, x2 League Cup, x1 Champions League, x1 Europa League, x1 Africa Cup of Nations

Medals won: 8

Jesus Navas – Sevilla, Spain & Manchester City

x2 UEFA Cup, x2 Copa del Rey, x1 Premier League, x1 League Cup, x1 World Cup, x1 Euro 2012

Darren Fletcher – Manchester United (now West Bromwich Albion)

x4 Premier League, x1 FA Cup, x1 League Cup, x1 Champions League, x1 FIFA World Club Cup

David Silva – Valencia, Manchester City and Spain

x1 Copa del Rey, x2 Premier League, x1 FA Cup, x1 League Cup, x1 World Cup, Euro 2008, 2012

Michael Carrick – Manchester United

x5 Premier League, x1 League Cup, x1 Champions League, x1 FIFA Club World Cup

Anthony Reveillere – Lyon and Napoli (now Sunderland)

x5 Ligue 1, x2 French Cup, x1 Coppa Italia

Cesc Fabregas – Arsenal, Barcelona, Chelsea & Spain

x1 FA Cup, x1 La Liga, x1 Copa del Rey, x1 FIFA Club World Cup, x1 League Cup, x1 World Cup, Euro 08, 12

Medals won: 7

Joe Cole – Chelsea (now Aston Villa)

x3 Premier League, x2 FA Cup, x2 League Cup

Bojan – Barcelona & Spain (now Stoke City)

x3 La Liga, x1 Copa del Rey, x2 Champions League, x1 FIFA Club World Cup

Steven Gerrard – Liverpool

x1 Champions League, x1 UEFA Cup, x2 FA Cup, x3 League Cup

Mario Balotelli – Inter Milan & Manchester City (now Liverpool)

x3 Serie A, x1 Coppa Italia, x1 Champions League, x1 Premier League, x1 FA Cup

Branislav Ivanovic – Chelsea

x1 Premier League, x3 FA Cup, x1 League Cup, x1 Champions League, x1 Europa League

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