Monday, 21 January 2013

European Team of the Year 2012



 By Shivashankar

After yet another fascinating year of football, it’s time to choose the best, among the rest.  We have seen European championships, league sessions and a champions league finale in 2012 to pick the best XI.




Goalkeeper: Iker Casillas



The best Goalkeeper across Europe and the world, without any doubt or any competition has to be Iker Casillas. Iker has led Spain to another Euro triumph and Real Madrid to liga #32. La Liga #32 would be more special for Iker, as Real trashed Barcelona FC (resulting in Pep G, running away from Spain) and the rest of the clubs for a record number of goals and points.

Defenders:

Dani Carvajal (RB)



Dani Carvajal is the best young RB at the moment. He made his presence felt against Bayern Munich, his assist winning the game for Leverkusen. In 15 games so far, he has four assists and one goal. Far better than Dani Alves or Rafael.

Sergio Ramos (CB)



When Jose Mourinho shifted him from RB to CB, many eyebrows were raised. His performances have spoken volumes as a CB. For Spain and Real, Ramos has been rock solid.


Raphael Varane (CB)



Varane is perhaps the best young CB across the globe. He snubbed Man Utd, as he wisely choose Real and develop his career at the Bernabeu and he has rightly done so. Arial ability, knack of scoring goals, dribbling, tackling, positioning, strength, what more?! Varane has it all and rightly dubbed as the next Fernando Hierro.

 Marcelo (LB)



If you are in search of an excellent attacking LB, you have Marcelo. He owns the left flank, along with CR and La Liga knows how. Man City got a firsthand experience in the champions league. Dortmund escaped punishment as Marcelo got injured. He has even featured in the FIFpro XI, ahead of Lahm (if you are wondering why he is not mentioned here)

 Midfielders:

Mesut Ozil (CAM)



When someone says Iniesta/Xavi is the best midfielder, punch their nose and ask for stats. Mesut Ozil has the most number of assists across all of Europe, surpassing Iniesta, Pirlo, Xavi, CR, Lampard or anyone. The best CAM, imo. Strange that he has not made it in FIFpro’s XI, but he has been voted as the best German player.


Xabi Alonso (CM)



His performances have dramatically improved since his move from Liverpool. Xabi Alonso is the focal point in the midfield for Real Madrid as well as Spain. He plays a far deeper role for Real, wherein he dictates play. Has been used even as CB by Jose Mourinho, and the basque born Spaniard has proven his worth everytime. Impressive Euro 2012 as well as a stellar La Liga campaign.


Yaya Toure (CM)


The versatile midfielder can shift gears and can accommodate either defensively or join in the attack anytime. Played a very big part in City’s BPL triumph.

Juan Mata (RM)


Juan Mata is yet another product of “La Fabrica”. Undoubtedly, one of the best midfielders in Europe and has won the UCL in his debut season. Amazing performances has seen him cement his place in Del Bosque’s all conquering side.


Cristiano Ronaldo (LW)



CR is the man UEFA and FIFA love to hate and er, also to cheat. A couple of season’s back, when he won the Golden Boot, panelists took the view that even though he scored umpteen goals, his tally of silverware was not impressive. In 2012, when he had a prolific scoring record (both of club and country), coupled with a very very impressive La Liga triumph, criteria’s were changed. Leo messi won again as he failed to win any major silverware. Farce.


Forward: Falcao (ST)



El Tigre, as Falcao is known is chased by a lot of clubs for a staggering 40 million for him being a ‘complete striker’. The one you get to see in FIFA. He can score with his head, both legs, assist and dictate play.
Single handedly destroyed Chelsea in European Super Cup finals. (messi has not scored a goal against Petr cech or is he a complete striker, if you are wondering why he is not in the list)


Team of the year: Real Madrid- record breaking session and most feared team across Europe

Losers of the year: Barcelona – Messi won the Ballon d’Or, but what did Barca win? Mickey mouse cup and Pep cowardly ran off from La Liga.

Cheaters of the yearBarcelona again. Penalties, red cards, unfair calls, you name it you have it. But it was not Barcelona alone. Man Utd and Juventus come a close 2nd. No wonder they are top of their respective leagues.


Cules, if you are wondering why there are none from Catalonia, here is the reply. 
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