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    Your team of WC2010?

    Villar,
    Lahm, Pique, Mensah, Fucile
    Diego Pérez
    Schweinsteiger
    Robben, Honda, Müller,
    Forlan

    I'd have picked them myself, tempted to throw Mark Paston in goal (NZ) but I've gone for Justo Villar as he only let in 2 goals with his team going all the way to the quarters.

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    Ozil has to be there ahead of Honda anyway.

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    --------Stekelenburg-----------
    Ramos - Lucio - Puyol - Lahm
    Schweinsteiger--Van Bommell
    --Muller----Sneijder----Villa--
    --------------Forlan------------

    Honourable mentions for Tevez, Alonso & Xavi (who I desperately tried to shoehorn into the team)
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    Quote Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo View Post
    I've gone for Justo Villar as he only let in 2 goals with his team going all the way to the quarters.
    Casillas only conceded two goals with his team winning the whole thing. I think he almost deserves to be in the team for his performance in the final alone.

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    Well to my mind he dropped a clanger in the first game against the Swiss, where as Villar wasn't really at fault for either goal Paraguay conceeded (maybe there is a case that he was hesitant for the Italian cross, but I think he wouldnt have reached it due to way it floated back; he certainly can't be blamed for the Spanish strike which came off both crossbars).

    Both Casillas and Villar saved penalties (in the same match), and both were captains of their teams, but I would give it to Villar as I think he had more to do than Casillas and didn't have two center backs of the quality of Puyol and Pique in front of him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by endabob1 View Post
    --------Stekelenburg-----------
    Ramos - Lucio - Puyol - Lahm
    Schweinsteiger--Van Bommell
    --Muller----Sneijder----Villa--
    --------------Forlan------------

    Honourable mentions for Tevez, Alonso & Xavi (who I desperately tried to shoehorn into the team)
    Van Bommel - Really? I know he has got a lot of negative media attention since the quarters / semifinals but I remember commenting to my mates in the group games how he seemed to be getting away with murder. This negative media attention didnt result in any change whatsoever and last night he still went about his business like a hatchet man from the 1970's

    For me it would be hard to have him in a team of the tournament on principal alone.
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    ----------Eduardo---------
    Lahm Pique Puyol Contreao
    --Schweinsteiger Busquets--
    Iniesta --- Xavi ---- Sneijder
    ---------Forlan---------

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    I thought Van Bommel's inclusion would raise a few heckles but honestly I would have in my team.He's a much better player than he is given credit for, yes he can be a dirty ba$tard but While I normally hate using statistics

    Most Tackles won
    1 Mark van Bommel Netherlands 28 - Next best Perez on 23
    Most Succesfull passes
    9 Mark van Bommel Netherlands 304 - unsurprisingly Spain had 6 of the top 8!! But it shows I think that MvB is more than just the hatchet man he's made out to be.
    Most Chances Created
    14 Mark van Bommel Netherlands 10 - the same amount as Sneijder & Iniesta again considering he's in the team to win the ball he's clearly no hoofer.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...-Cup-2010.html

    Having checked the stats, it shows Xavi as the most successful passer and creator of chances, by a long long way too, maybe I should have shoehorned him in somehow....
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    I can see the rationale of having Van Bommel in the team. I agree he can be a bit rugged and his tackles a bit robust at times, but I always like to see an "enforcer" of sorts in the middle of the park (went for Perez myself, though you could even class Kedhira as one) who bosses the game and gets in and amongst the opposition. I really like Graham Kavagnah when he played for us (obviously he wasn't of the same level as the likes of Perez and Van Bommel) - but it's nice to have a bit of steel in there.

    Van Bommel is a victim of his past and reputation, he did a poor tackle in the match against Uruguay but that apart I don't think he was that bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo View Post
    I can see the rationale of having Van Bommel in the team. I agree he can be a bit rugged and his tackles a bit robust at times, but I always like to see an "enforcer" of sorts in the middle of the park (went for Perez myself, though you could even class Kedhira as one) who bosses the game and gets in and amongst the opposition. I really like Graham Kavagnah when he played for us (obviously he wasn't of the same level as the likes of Perez and Van Bommel) - but it's nice to have a bit of steel in there.

    Van Bommel is a victim of his past and reputation, he did a poor tackle in the match against Uruguay but that apart I don't think he was that bad.
    I think Van Bommel is brilliant at what he does, but he is a dirty b*******. Then again, the so-called hard players are needed. I don't think he diid anything over the top last night. I'd prefer the likes of him to cheats like Robben, Ivory Coas no 18 etc anydday

    That said. I'm truly delighted Spain won

    My team would be
    Cassilas
    Lahm Puyol Alvaraz Fucile
    Muller xavi Schweinsteiger Iniesta
    Villa Forlan

    I thought Alonso was poor last night and against paraguay

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    Casillas

    Maicon Lucio Mensah Calcido

    Schweinsteiger Xavi

    Sanchez Muller Iniesta

    Forlan

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    Quote Originally Posted by shakermaker1982 View Post
    Casillas

    Maicon Lucio Mensah Calcido

    Schweinsteiger Xavi

    Sanchez Muller Iniesta

    Forlan
    Good shout, thought he was one of the stars of the earlier rounds
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    Il stick with original 4-4-2

    GK. Casillas
    RB. Maicon
    CB. Mensah
    CB. Puyol
    LB Van Bronacahst
    RM. Sneider
    CM . Schhweinsteger
    CM. Inestia
    LM. Robben
    ST. Forlan
    ST. Villa
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    How anyone could have Van Bommel in a team and leave out Xabi Alonso says more about the person than anything else.

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    Maybe they want someone who can win the ball in midfield, perish the thought...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mission Bell View Post
    How anyone could have Van Bommel in a team and leave out Xabi Alonso says more about the person than anything else.
    I'd have Alonso as the 4th best midfielder for Spain. I thought Busquets played his role better (and I'm far from being a Busquets fan).

    Absolutely no problem with people picking van Bommel and the reasoning is clear. Personally went a different route but I guess thats the point of the thread. So people can give different opinion
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    4-2-3-1

    Casillas

    Lahm Tulio Puyol Fucile

    Schweinsteiger Xavi

    Muller Sneijder Robben

    Forlan

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    Many people have commented on the type of ball used in this WC without stopping to think of the impact it had on certain players games. How many long accurate long passes can anyone remember. Very few I'd imagine and the few there were came from Xabi Alonso. His game v Germany was a fine example of midfield play. Even though dimissed by 'Dumpty' et al on RTE he was a major factor in their win last night also, despite the 'kung fu attack, reminiscient of Schumacher on Battison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mission Bell View Post
    despite the 'kung fu attack, reminiscient of Schumacher on Battison.
    Nothing like it in fairness. Either in terms of method of attack or in terms of context

    I don't think anyone could seriously say Alonso wasn't a good player, but does it really matter if people don't agree with your team of the tournament?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Nothing like it in fairness. Either in terms of method of attack or in terms of context

    I don't think anyone could seriously say Alonso wasn't a good player, but does it really matter if people don't agree with your team of the tournament?
    No it does'nt , however it is about opinions and if you post your team you are inviting comment , be it right or wrong.
    De Jong's assault and that of Schumacher are quite similar actually. Both were ineptly dealt with by the referees and could have been life threatening injuries.
    Also, context is like beauty, it's how you view it.

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