Dun blame the people, blame the game, LOL :p:p:pThis cb Vittek, his last kick of the match costed me $$$. ccb!
Mesut Ozil (Germany)
Keisuke Honda (Japan)
Maicon (Brazil)
Alexis Sanchez (Chile)
Andre Ayew (Ghana)
Agree with all your choices.Maicon (Brazil) Very strong attacking minded right back
Messi (Argentina) He is the one that every one should mark out if they want to win Argentina.
David Villa (Spain) This guy score goals from nothing and appears in the right place at the right time. Great scorer need to be consistent and he is consistent.
Suarez (Uruguay) completely overshadowed Forlan
Gilberto Silva (Brazil) The captain of this very complete disciplined Brazil. Experienced and holds the midfield. Why did Arsenal let him go?
Agree with all your choices.
Suarez was one of the players I predicted would shine at the world cup before it started. Ozil and Nani were the other 2. That was before Nani got injured.
Gilberto has been magnificent. He has little pace these days, but his positioning and reading of the game has been superb. He has guided whoever has played beside him, Melo, Ramires, Josue.
It's ironical that there were rumours that Wenger wanted to buy Melo to replace Gilberto when he left.
Btw, teams should crowd out Messi if they want to beat Argentina (he's impossible to mark) but the player they should disrupt the most is Mascherano. He is key to Argentina. Germany should ask Ozil to draw him all over the pitch.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal and Wayne Rooney of England were the two most impressive players of course. I see their faces in all sorts of impressive advertisements, even after they're knocked out.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal and Wayne Rooney of England were the two most impressive players of course. I see their faces in all sorts of impressive advertisements, even after they're knocked out.