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World Cup Best XI

Goalkeeper: Eduardo (Portugal)

It has not been a vintage tournament for goalkeeping or, by extension, goalkeepers but Eduardo has provided a welcome exception. Portugal left South Africa after conceding a solitary goal, to Spain, in a match when Genoa's new signing had denied David Villa on several occasions before he managed the winner. In a group stage where he kept three clean sheets, outstanding saves from Nilmar and Ramires were further indications of his quality.

Right back: Philipp Lahm (Germany)

If Gabriel Heinze isn't still troubled by the thoughts of Philipp Lahm sprinting past him with embarrassing ease, it should be a surprise. Germany's captain showed that he retains his considerable prowess when overlapping in the rout of Argentina. Yet it was also a World Cup to enhance his reputation for doing the basics efficiently: Lahm helped silence the feared Argentine attack and was secure at the back against Spain.

Centre back: Carles Puyol (Spain)

His stylish sidekick Gerard Pique is capable of striking inch-perfect 50-yard passes, but Carles Puyol has been the most resolute defender in the Spanish side. While his younger partner has conceded a penalty and was among the culprits for Switzerland's winner, Puyol has been the epitome of reliability. And it was his thumping header that clinched Spain's place in the World Cup final for the first time.

Centre back: Ryan Nelsen (New Zealand)

So which of the following sides ended the World Cup unbeaten: Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Spain and New Zealand? Were the question posed five weeks ago, the answers may have been split between the first four. As it is, the All Whites drew with the reigning champions, acquitted themselves terrifically and exited without defeat. A reason for each of those achievements was Ryan Nelsen, who defended defiantly and, against Italy, heroically. Before the tournament, it would have seemed surreal to suggest Nelsen would pip Lucio to a place in a team of the tournament. He has.

Left back: Carlos Salcido (Mexico)

The second round contained a cruelty for attacking full-backs. The two finest left-footers in South Africa were sent home early: Portugal's dynamic Fabio Coentrao and Mexico's accomplished Carlos Salcido. The latter struck the crossbar against Argentina but peaked with a wonderful display in the defeat of France. A fine crosser of the ball, he looked a class act.

Centre midfield: Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany)

He won his 80th cap in the semi-final defeat to Spain, but this feels like the World Cup when Bastian Schweinsteiger came of age. He has relished the responsibility of anchoring the midfield and played with the positional awareness and discipline of a footballer who had spent years in the role, rather than the late convert he actually is. Against both England and Argentina, Schweinsteiger dominated the game and was the outstanding player on the pitch in both thrashings.


Centre midfield: Xavi (Spain)

It is no coincidence that Xavi has spent much of the tournament topping FIFA's passing statistics. There is no finer distributor of the ball in the world game and, while playing ahead of two anchor midfielders seemed to suggest he would see less of the ball, that has not been the case. Wherever he is stationed on the pitch, everything goes through Xavi.

Right wing: Thomas Muller (Germany)

Few have risen so swiftly or as auspiciously. Thomas Muller has been catapulted from Bayern Munich reserves to Germany's starting line-up within a year and had such an impact that, were he not harshly suspended, it is tempting to wonder if the scoreline of the semi-final against Spain would have been different. The five goals scored displayed a precocious awareness, an ability to drift into dangerous positions and, above all, a happy habit of putting the ball in the back of the net.

Attacking midfielder: Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands)

Long after most of the notional world-beaters had failed to live up to their billing, Wesley Sneijder remained in South Africa and remained the exception. A wonderful year at Inter Milan was compounded by a terrific World Cup with Sneijder displaying his remarkable passing range, scoring at the rate of a striker and exerting an influence throughout the knockout rounds.

Left wing: David Villa (Spain)

He isn't really a left winger, but David Villa has done such a fine job there for much of this World Cup that he operates there in this team. Most strikers score fewer goals when they move further out; Villa has managed as many, whether from a few yards or, as against Chile, from 45. On current form, quite simply the best goalscorer in the world.

Striker: Diego Forlan (Uruguay)

Admittedly Diego Forlan has spent some of his tournament in deeper positions but, as he displayed against Netherlands in the semi-final, his ability to retreat and create should not detract from his status as an outstanding centre forward. In any case, the presence of Villa in this team means he can go into attack when Forlan veers elsewhere. Long-range shooting and set-pieces, two areas in which few players have excelled, but the Uruguay talisman has mastered. Few have played with more commitment, either.

Substitutes: Justo Villar (Paraguay), Maxi Pereira (Uruguay), Lucio (Brazil), John Mensah (Ghana), Fabio Coentrao (Portugal), Mark van Bommel (Holland), Xabi Alonso (Spain), Arjen Robben (Netherlands), Mesut Ozil (Germany), Robinho (Brazil), Miroslav Klose (Germany).

Manager: Joachim Low (Germany)

The man who has rebranded German football as youthful, enterprising and eminently watchable, Joachim Low's World Cup ended 24 hours early but was otherwise glorious. Restoring Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski to potent forces, rather than Bundesliga underachievers, was a sign of fine management; the way his faith in the untried trio of Thomas Muller, Mesut Ozil and Sami Khedira was rewarded was another; and the demolition of first England and then Argentina showed Low's tactical prowess. Shame about the dress sense, though.
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coentrao睇歐霸已經係閃亮但Salcido就係世界盃踢出超水準
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只看該作者 39  發表于: 2010-07-12
引用第38樓軒軒~阿B2010-07-12 21:27發表的“”:
Where's VPS?


前鋒位太多人爭位,所以落選左……
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引用第1樓火鳳凰2010-07-12 16:45發表的“”:
World Cup Worst XI
Goalkeeper: Robert Green (England)
In a World Cup where the brand of ball became first a noun and then a verb, plenty of goalkeepers proclaimed themselves Jabulani-ed. Sometimes, however, that was no excuse. Poor Robert Green committed the kind of mistake against USA that defines a career and not just a tournament. The basics are well known: Clint Dempsey shoots, Green lets it slip through his hands and acquires international infamy.
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Where's VPS?
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引用第31樓可可粉2010-07-12 19:01發表的“”:
最worst點解有C朗 [表情]


引用第9樓火鳳凰2010-07-12 16:55發表的“”:

我諗佢個 worst 既意思係同本身水準作比較,如果唔係既話,俾人大炒七球既北韓無理由無人入選…… [表情]



我又覺得無問題喎,佢都有講會睇返個球員本身既聲望同應有水準,所以例如 ribery 同 govou 比較,佢會擺 ribery 係正選,govou 係後備,雖然 govou 既表現更加 shocking……

Right wing: Franck Ribery (France)

This has not been Franck Ribery's year. Overshadowed emphatically by Arjen Robben in Bayern Munich's fine campaign, he was suspended for the Champions League final. Eligible for the World Cup, he was shunted around the forward line, proving especially ineffective in the hole. While he set up France's only World Cup goal, scored by Florent Malouda, and was the better of two poor right wingers - Sidney Govou was shocking - Ribery's pedigree means he qualifies as the greater underachiever.
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引用第10樓火鳳凰2010-07-12 16:56發表的“”:
應該係啦,而且兩個都唔係正宗右後衛…… [表情]

呢個真係錯在馬納當拿

Zanetti 唔選,Zabaleta 唔選
YFF Overall Rank
2008-2009: 40 | 2009-2010: 1 | 2010-2011: 210 | 2011-2012: 64 | 2012-2013: 9 | 2013-2014: 157 | 2014-2015: 6
今季 Fantrax: 2
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兩個陣容都好正路
YFF Overall Rank
2008-2009: 40 | 2009-2010: 1 | 2010-2011: 210 | 2011-2012: 64 | 2012-2013: 9 | 2013-2014: 157 | 2014-2015: 6
今季 Fantrax: 2
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引用第30樓j摩連奴.狂妄2010-07-12 18:40發表的“”:
The two finest left-footers in South Africa were sent home early: Portugal's dynamic Fabio Coentrao and Mexico's accomplished Carlos Salcido.
依兩個表現都叫人眼前一亮 [表情]

呢兩個真係
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引用第29樓名稱已被使用2010-07-12 18:29發表的“”:
我記得係3-4-3/3-5-2 [表情]


踢落去好明顯變左五個後衛咁je……
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引用第30樓j摩連奴.狂妄2010-07-12 18:40發表的“”:
The two finest left-footers in South Africa were sent home early: Portugal's dynamic Fabio Coentrao and Mexico's accomplished Carlos Salcido.
依兩個表現都叫人眼前一亮 [表情]


coentrao 真係好堅
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最worst點解有C朗
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The two finest left-footers in South Africa were sent home early: Portugal's dynamic Fabio Coentrao and Mexico's accomplished Carlos Salcido.

依兩個表現都叫人眼前一亮
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引用第28樓小伊子2010-07-12 18:27發表的“”:
5-3-2定5-4-1英超好惡打喎……
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我記得係3-4-3/3-5-2
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引用第25樓名稱已被使用2010-07-12 18:25發表的“”:
實至名歸............真係冇懈可擊,完全既高空優勢,叫大sam學返新西蘭打法一定唔洗降班 [表情] [表情]


5-3-2定5-4-1英超好惡打喎……
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引用第12樓火鳳凰2010-07-12 16:58發表的“”:
呢個最實至名歸︰
Manager: Raymond Domenech (France)
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呢個真係最認同...