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Global Boot Spotting

The pick of the week's best football boots from across the globe.

Ross Barkley
Ross Barkley

Ross Barkley (Everton) Nike HyperVenom

Ross Barkley has recently switched out of the CTR series and into the Nike HyperVenom. The Everton midfielder was in action against Newcastle and Fulham this week wearing the most recent spring/summer colourway as his side recorded back to back wins.

Georgie Poynton
Georgie Poynton

Georgie Poynton (Ireland) adidas Predator LZ SL

Ireland youngster Georgie Poynton has hung onto his first generation adidas Predator LZ SL's. Poynton laced up in the silver/green/black editions to match up with his county's famous kit colours as they took on Germany.

Antonio Cassano
Antonio Cassano

Antonio Cassano (Parma) Diadora NA2 GLX 14

Antonio Cassano is one of very few Diadora players remaining in the game and has this month switched into their latest speed silo colourway. Weighing just 180g the NA2 GLX 14 has been given a splash of Italian colours on the heel of the boot.

Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi (Barcelona) adidas adizero F50

Leo Messi slipped into his exclusive F50 as Barcelona beat Celta Vigo 3-0. Released to celebrate the four time Ballon d'Or winner breaking Paulino Alcantara's all time goal scoring record of 369 goals for Barca, just 370 pairs were released, with Messi taking the 370th pair.

John Arne Riise
John Arne Riise

John Arne Riise (Fulham) Nike Mercurial Vapor IX

Champions League winning full back John Arne Riise is staring Premier League relegation in the face with Fulham this season. The ex-Liverpool defender wore the adidas F50 in his Anfield days but is these days wearing the Fast Forward 06 editions of the Nike Mercurial.

Joe Cole
Joe Cole

Joe Cole (West Ham United) Nike Mercurial Vapor IX

Joe Cole still remains in the previous Nike Mercurial Vapor generation. The Vapor IX hasn't appealed to the West Ham winger who has now been sporting the same pair of boots since he switched into the Mercurial in 2012.

Dimitar Berbatov
Dimitar Berbatov

Dimitar Berbatov (Monaco) adidas Predator LZ

Another player who is happy with his tried and tested boots is Dimitar Berbatov. The Monaco striker has remained in the first generation adidas Predator LZ since his transfer from Fulham in January. Berba must be a traditional Predator fan with that colourway.

Bastian Schweinsteiger
Bastian Schweinsteiger

Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich) adidas adizero F50

Bastian Schweinsteiger jumped the gun as Bayern Munich sealed the Bundesliga title this week. The German midfielder switched into the new Earth Pack adizero F50, which adidas have scheduled their contracted players to wear on pitch from April 1st.

Rylee Forster
Rylee Forster

Rylee Forster (Canada) adidas 11Pro SL

The adidas 11Pro SL is one of the most underrated boots on the market in our opinion. Light, traditional leather and an impressive collection of slick colourways the 11Pro SL ticks a lot of boxes. Canada's young 'keeper Rylee Forster was sporting the black/infrared editions against Costa Rica this week.

Leon Britton
Leon Britton

Leon Britton (Swansea City) adidas 11Pro

The white/black/cyan adidas adiPURE 11Pro somewhat slipped under the radar on release but Swansea's Leon Britton grabbed hold of a pair. The clean colourway was a favourite on earlier versions of the boot and still looks good on pitch in the Premier League.

Daniel Rose
Daniel Rose

Daniel Rose (Bury) adidas Predator LZ SL

We're starting to see a few more players opting for the lighter version of the Predator LZ recently. The boot is the perfect blend of the F50's lightweight factor and the Predator's shooting technology and that combo has appealed to Bury's Daniel Rose.

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