Saturday, July 10, 2010

Best in the World Cup 2010 "by David Beckham"

David Beckham choose the number of players from the four-yearly tournament in South Africa this time, as the dream team.

1. Fernando Muslera (Uruguay) - Lazio goalkeeper has just 'found'. He's only a few months to start its international gait. Uruguay had never conceded in the group stage. He thwarted two penalty kicks Ghana, which shows he has a temperament to match a large scale.

2. Sergio Ramos (Spain) - Never play with Sergio in Madrid, I can say he's one of the most committed forces to survive and have the determination. He likes to connect with the attackers, even if you get a chance like kicking. He's good at this World Cup.

3. Ashley Cole (England) - For me, Ashley is the best left back in the world. Ashley never stops running. He also enjoys attacking.

4. Carles Puyol (Spain), - Laga semi-final he showed how important a role for Spain. Not only because he played very strong defensively, but also because it was he who put an important goal that brought Spain into the final.

I've never played against him before. He's got natural talent, great stature, strong work ethic, and lead by example. Cooperation with Pique was crucial to Spain.

5. John Mensah (Ghana) - Ghana captain is even more solid with the passing of the tournament, but just not lucky in the quarterfinal game against Uruguay. He led by example, do not hesitate 'offers a body', as a defender, for the sake of the team.

6. Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany) - The World Cup is good for him, and look impressive, especially against England. He's got everything a modern midfielder needs. You will definitely want on your team.

7. Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands) - a talented playmaker. He's good at placing operands and impressive in handling dead ball. With the expanding role in midfield, he has made as many goals in the World Cup. He deserves an audience in the final later Sunday.

8. Xavi Hernandez (Spain) - Every team needs a Xavi. He is running 'engine room' is good for Spain and Barcelona. He's a really smart player. He's got great visibility, as well as an accurate pass. He took over the ball at the situation as tight as anything and, for me, he was the principal players of Spain. He could be the best player of World Cup, to compete with Sneijder.

9. Thomas Mueller (Germany) - Not much is heard of him before the World Cup. But four goals, three decoy, in five matches, it was amazing facts for 20-year-old attacker. Unfortunately Germany did not qualify for the semi-finals, and we can say that because his team lost speed and the ability penuntasannya, when he was playing in the semi-finals recently.

10. Diego Forlan (Uruguay) - Striker growing steadily from year to year. I feel lucky to have time to play with Diego on United. We can see how talented he was, and now he's got great confidence. He twice led the production goals in La Liga and with four goals, as well as a number of baits in South Africa, clearly this is a good tournament for him.

11. David Villa (Spain) - Top scorer in the tournament so far, he is one of the 'penuntas' best in the world. His legs were just as good, and crush in front of goal. Also worried that he moved to Barcelona, who, before he entered, have become a great team.

Three backup

Michael Bradley (United States) - I think the U.S. look good, and out due to lack of hockey only. My team mate friend, Landon, good enough but I was very impressed with Michael Bradley. If the U.S. can come up with players like him in the future, soccer in the U.S. will grow up healthy.

Maicon (Brazil) - Brazil has a lot of good wing back. Maicon is one of them. I think he played well for Brazil and last season went well for him at Inter. Tally in the first game too cool.

Lionel Messi (Argentina) - How can not enter the world's best players in the team? He's done everything, except fetched goal, at the World Cup once ni. Just not lucky. He is very fascinating to observe.

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