Dream Team of 2010 World Cup
Posted on July 15, 2010 - Filed Under Soccer | Leave a Comment
The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa was waiting for at least one outstanding and brilliant team to outshine and dominate this tournament. So, to fulfill the unquenchable desire, we present a dream team which can deliver thrills and take some beatings along the way. The dream team of 2010 World Cup is unraveled. So, discover the potential and magnificent team.
Iker Casillas: He is one of the brilliant goalkeepers who reaps benefits because he is protected by the solid and impenetrable Spanish defence. The one of the most memorable saves was when he brilliantly stopped Arjen Robben’s attempt to score a goal in the final match.
Maicon: He is a strong and hard-running fullback who gave Brazil an upper hand in defence and attack. Also, he scores goals and one of the most magnificent goals of the event was his acute-angled drive against North Korea.
Gerad Pique: He never made it while playing for Manchester United as he is not well-suited to the physical demands of the Premier League. On the contrary, he is the strongest central defender for Spain. Responsible for sparking Spain’s creativity often.
Lucio: Brazil disappointed because of their absence of fluidity and forward tactics. But, watching Lucio tackle the ball and bringing it out of defence was a sheer delight.
Jorge Fucile: He was a real genuine find for Uruguay. The 25-year old fullback was the surprise package of his team. He truly epitomized the keen sense of positioning which worked in favor of Urugauy.
Mesut Ozil:He is undoubtedly the young star of 2010 FIFA World Cup. At the young age of 21, he could become the midfield play maker for Germany for a decade! The energizing performance speaks louder than words!
Xavi: He is one of the supreme players in the history of football. Deserved the man of the match in Spain’s semi final against Germany. The Spanish pivot has an tremendous penetrative and precise passing skills.
Andres Iniesta: Hard to split the Barcelona’s twin wonder midfield play makers. Their understanding and experience brings an refreshing feel to the Spanish game. Unmatched partnership in world football. He manifested the winning goal in the final match.
Wesley Sneijder: Amazing season for this player! This Dutch star won the Champion League and Series A with Inter Milan. With a superlative performance, he took Holland to the finals.
Diego Forlan: Had an irrepressible presence for Uruguay. Bore the burden very lightly as he scored one of the free-kicks to knock out Ghana.
David Villa: One of the stars who actually delivered while the rest failed. He scored prominent goals against Paraguay and Portugal.
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