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		<title>Best Starting 11 Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 18:11:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rami Soufi</dc:creator>
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<p>A number of players can stake a claim for being part of the best team in the world at this early period of the European domestic leagues. However, very few players standout the way those listed below have in terms of their contribution to their team, their role as leaders, and certainly their crucial involvement in their respective clubs. <img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1254" title="Villa" src="/media/2009/11/Villa4-300x209.jpg" alt="Villa4 300x209 Best Starting 11 Today" width="300" height="209" /></p>
<p><strong>Goalkeeper:</strong> Gianluigi Buffon- the Juventus and Azzurri custodian is back to his best and his outstanding saves have ensured the Bianconeri remain on course to qualify from their group in the Champions League as well as continue to challenge Internazionale for the Serie A title. Buffon has conceded only one dubious goal in Europe against Bordeaux. He saved the Old Lady on numerous occasions both in the domestic league and Europe. A poll in a previous segment of the website revealed that 65% of our readers voted for Buffon as the goalkeeper expected to be the best in South Africa (Please refer to The <em>Best Goalkeepers in South Africa</em> article written on November 5, 2009). Buffon has also been instrumental in Italy’s qualification to South Africa 2010.</p>
<p><strong>Defense:</strong> John Terry, Carles Puyol, Maicon Douglas and Giorgio Chiellini- (Please refer to <em>The Best Defenders Headed To South Africa </em>piece written on November 11, 2009)</p>
<p>- Terry is quite influential and anchors the Chelsea defense which has conceded a mere eight goals in 12 Premiership matches. He is one of the players Fabio Capello will be relying on to help England safely navigate through the group stage. Terry is one of the most respected and acclaimed defenders in the world. His name and that of Chelsea have been linked together since the Premier League titles began to arrive at Stamford Bridge during the Jose Mourinho era.</p>
<p>- Puyol is the captain of a Barcelona side which won the treble last season and has conceded only seven goals in 10 la Liga matches up to this point.</p>
<p>- Maicon is the flying right-back who not only retrieves the ball for Internazionale but often starts attacking moves from his flank. He is one of the Nerazzurri’s most prized assets. The Brazilian has more votes than Terry, Puyol and Manchester United’s Vidic put together in our poll in the article mentioned above.</p>
<p>- Chiellini is the player who adds steel to both Italy’s and Juve’s defensive line. He can score the occasional goal but is renowned for his solid tackling and tough approach to the game. He is expected to lead the line once Fabio Cannavaro retires. Almost half of our readers who voted in a poll chose Chiellini as the best defender heading to South Africa.</p>
<p><strong>Midfield:</strong> Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Marek Hamsik and Xabi Alonso</p>
<p>- Lionel Messi is one of the main catalysts behind Barcelona’s treble last season and has continued his devastating form for his club having notched seven goals in la Liga this season. His performances with Argentina are not as impressive but then perhaps that is down to Diego Maradona’s ill management of the players at his disposal as well as his debatable choice of players and tactics. When firing on all cylinders, Lio is a nightmare for defenders.</p>
<p>- Cristiano Ronaldo could perhaps be the only player from the current best 11 to miss out on South Africa 2010. Despite injury, Ronaldo has already found the back of the net on five occasions in la Liga not to mention his four goals in the Champions League. He will be hoping that his country will overcome his absence to beat Bosnia to qualify to the World Cup. The Portuguese hold a 1-0 edge after the weekend home win against the Bosnians.</p>
<p>- Marek Hamsik is perhaps a surprise inclusion to many but he has been one of the rising stars in Serie A the past couple of years and has helped Slovakia qualify to next summer’s World Cup. Hamsik is a wanted man and elite clubs in Italy and Europe have shown interest in his capture. It will only be time before he is snapped up by a bigger club than Napoli. He has already scored seven goals in Serie A this season including his brace in the stunning come-from-behind victory against Juventus in Turin.</p>
<p>- Xabi Alonso has been severely missed by Liverpool which lost much of its midfield structure when it sold the player to Real Madrid. The negative results suffered by Liverpool cannot be attributed to the loss of Alonso alone but it is still a testament to his importance and value to any team he plays for. Alonso recently stamped his authority in the friendly match against Argentina and led his country to a win by scoring both of Spain’s goals.</p>
<p><strong>Attack: </strong>Didier Drogba and David Villa</p>
<p>-Didier Drogba has already scored nine goals in 12 Premiership matches not to mention the assists for a Chelsea team on top of the Premier League. Drogba has the speed and physical strength to out-muscle most defenders in England and Europe. He is a scoring threat in any match and can pop up to score a goal at any moment. He also led his country Ivory Coast to next summer’s World Cup.</p>
<p>- David Villa has been in demand for the past couple of years yet he remained with Valencia and his goals have helped his club to fourth place in la Liga’s standings. Villa has already scored eight times in nine games played in the Spanish league. He is one of the most dangerous attackers in Europe and the world. He will partner Fernando Torres in a lethal attack as they attempt to add World Cup 2010 to Spain’s trophy cabinet after securing Euro 2008 for their country.</p>
<p>There are clearly other qualified players who can make the list yet all those mentioned above have played a key role for their club and/or country. All the players, except for Cristiano Ronaldo at this stage, will be participating in South Africa 2010.</p>
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		<title>The Best Defenders Headed To South Africa</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 04:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rami Soufi</dc:creator>
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<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1216" title="Terry" src="/media/2009/11/Terry-208x300.jpg" alt="Terry 208x300 The Best Defenders Headed To South Africa" width="208" height="300" />In football attacking players often get most of the praise when their team is achieving results while players in other positions are often overlooked. Defenders are typically ignored when accolades and awards are given out, yet it would be wrong to underestimate the contribution and influence of key defensive players such as Italy’s Paolo Maldini or France’s Lilian Thuram, just to name a couple of outstanding talents.</p>
<p>At the moment, the pool of skilled and astute defenders is perhaps shrinking but there are still a number of remarkable centre-backs and full-backs. Below is a list of some of the famous defenders who are likely headed to South Africa 2010 unless there is a major surprise such as injury or suspension:</p>
<p>- Brazil’s Maicon Douglas:  The right-back is a nightmare for opposition players with his speed and skills. He is perhaps more famous for his marauding runs than his defensive abilities but that should not take away from his solid defensive contribution. He often retrieves the ball and starts his team’s next attack.</p>
<p>- England’s John Terry: The heart beat of a Chelsea side which won a number of league and cup titles since 2000. The centre-back is quite influential in the locker room and on the pitch. He is England’s best defender and captains both club and national team. Terry often puts his body on the line and is quite strong on the ball and in the air.</p>
<p>- Spain’s Carles Puyol: The captain of a talented Barcelona team and one who can play both as a centre-back or full-back. He has won the Champions League twice already as well as Euro 2008 with Spain. His presence in the back-line guarantees a resolute, experienced and assured presence which puts his fellow defenders and the goalkeeper at ease. He will be key to Spain’s fortunes considering the other defenders are not up to his level.</p>
<p>- Serbia’s Nemanja Vidic: Perhaps Manchester United’s best defender and the  main reason behind the team’s solid defensive displays last season. United went on a record run of 14 consecutive games while keeping a clean sheet and Vidic deserves a decent chunk of the credit for that remarkable achievement. He has won three consecutive Premier League titles as well as the Champions League once. He will be crucial for Serbia’s hopes in advancing beyond the group stage in South Africa.</p>
<p>- Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini: Some may consider him as a surprise inclusion but those who have watched him play for Juventus and Italy know that this player can stop the best opposition players. Chiellini was an absolute colossus for Italy during Euro 2008 and was probably one of the very few bright spots in an otherwise disappointing tournament for the Azzurri. He was able to contain Spain’s lethal duo David Villa and Fernando Torres preventing both from getting on the score sheet during 120 minutes. He started as a left-back before being moved to centre-back position by former Bianconeri coach Claudio Ranieri. Italy will rely on his rock-solid and aggressive approach as captain Fabio Cannavaro continues his decline with age.</p>
<p>Obviously there are other defenders to consider but those remain some of the solid names expected to perform well during next summer’s World Cup. The likely exclusion of Alessandro Nesta due to his international retirement means he will not be included in this discussion. Nesta has been performing admirably for Milan this season after returning from a long-term injury. Defenders from both France and Portugal have been excluded because both countries are not assured of a spot next summer in South Africa.</p>
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