ANTOINE GRIEZMANN has played with some pretty decent players in his time, it's fair to say.
But the 32-year-old France forward, who stars for Atletico Madrid, did manage to pick his dream five-a-side team of team-mates, including one footballing legend.
France star Antoinne Griezmann has named his dream five-a-side teamCredit: The Mega Agency Antoine Griezmann picked his dream 5-a-side team from team-mates and one footballing legendAnd he is backing them to stay undefeated despite two notable absentees.
The striker even opted to go WITHOUT a goalkeeper in his all-star team.
Speaking to Oh My Goal, Griezmann talked through his side: "I'd go with Ousmane Dembele and I would say NG, N'Golo Kante, because you never lose when he's on your team.
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That means there is no place for France team-mate Kylian Mbappe in the side.
However, when asked who the most skilful player is, Griezmann said either Mbappe or fellow Frenchman Dembele.
The Atleti star also said that Diego Costa is the best player he has played with, saying: "I would have to say Diego Costa, for the support he gives me on the field.
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"Because he allows me to play freely. He's a guy I really work well with on the pitch.
"We understand each other with a single look, we know where we're both at.
"On top of that he's a fighter and he brings that out in me, which I love. It's rare to have that with a team-mate."
Surprisingly, Griezmann said the best player he has faced on a football field is Dutch midfielder Frenkie De Jong, who is at Barcelona.
But he said former Real Madrid defender Pepe was the toughest to play against.
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"Pepe is always breathing down your neck. He's always on top of you and he's a player who's very difficult to get past."
But the World Cup winner was very much sat on the fence when he was asked to settle the ongoing debate.
"Best player of all time? Well, you know... It depends on the era but I would say either Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo.
"I never saw how Diego Maradona and Pele played. It's a tough question, everyone has their own style.
"There's also Zinedine Zidane. Zidane won the World Cup..."
Finally, Griezmann - who faces England in the World Cup quarter final - made a shock selection when asked to pick his best footballing memory.
Despite helping France win the World Cup in 2018, he did not opt for that.
Instead, he said: "When we moved into the first division with Real Sociedad [2009/10].
"It was honestly the first time that my knees were shaking because it was my first year and the atmosphere was incredible. It was all new for me and it was intimidating."
The Frenchman spent nine years at Real Sociedad and helped them get promoted back into La LigaCredit: AFP - Getty