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Old 13-07-2010, 02:55 PM   #1
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Default Best XI

The Best XI
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Keeping up appearances
Portugal stopper Eduardo let in only one goal, to David Villa, in four games at the finals.

Captain's performance
Right-back Philipp Lahm stepped into Michael Ballack's shoes superbly to lead Germany to the semi-finals.

King Carles
Carles Puyol was a rock at the centre of defence for Spain, and came up from the back to head home the winner in the semi-final against Germany.

Rock solid
New Zealand's defender Ryan Nelsen was expected to be on the end of three hidings in South Africa. Instead, New Zealand headed home unbeaten.

Superb Salcido
Carlos Salcido of Mexico had a brilliant World Cup, mixing solid defending with a marauding wing-back style.

Schwein-ing star
Bastian Schweinsteiger of Germany was at the heartbeat of a Germany side which reached the final four.

The playmaker
Xavi Hernandez of Spain helped his country reach the final.

It's Muller time
Germany starlet Thomas Muller, not so long ago a nobody at Bayern Munich, is now one of the hottest properties in world football.

The Wes-tern front
Netherlands midfielder Wesley Sneijder has proved deadly from midfield, leading to interest from Manchester United in the Inter Milan player.

Villa in the sun
Spain forward David Villa has fired his team all the way in South Africa.

Fantastic Forlan
Uruguay striker Diego Forlan yet again proved his doubters wrong with his performances in South Africa.

Low point
Germany's coach Joachim Low sent out a clear message to the German FA that he is the man to lead the national side.
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