While the 37-year-old was happy to credit his peers for their technical and physical gifts, he took a different approach when the question of mentality arose. Known throughout his career for a ferocious, confrontational style of play that often intimidated the world's best defenders, the forward pointed to himself as the benchmark for mental toughness.
The selection highlights the self-belief that defined his peak years in London and Madrid. During his tenure at Chelsea, he was often seen as the emotional heartbeat of the side, thriving in high-pressure matches and never backing down from a physical battle. By naming himself, he reinforced the "beast" persona that saw him win two Premier League titles and two La Liga trophies.