The Best Football Team of this Era – Part 1

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The Best Football Team of this Era (Part 1)

Following are the 11 players that are going to make the “undefeatable” team of this era. These players are definitely the best at what they do and there are no better players in the world that can fill their places. This is the best team of this era and
definitely the names of these players are going to be remembered even when they’ve retired from professional football.

Goalkeeper: Iker Casillas (Real Madrid): The goalkeeper would definitely be the person who won the golden glove in the FIFA World Cup 2010. Even though he was heavily criticized after the match against the Swiss, he was still able to go
through the “thick and thin,” as he helped his team win the final against the Dutch. He was the captain of the team that won the FIFA trophy in South Africa for his country, Spain for the first time. He is a very agile goalkeeper and that makes him the best
goalkeeper in the world.

Left-Back: Ashley Cole (Chelsea): Sadly, he could not help his team, England advance to the quarter final stage of the FIFA World Cup 2010. But Ashley Cole is definitely the best left-back at the moment. His performance for Chelsea and for
England, both have been amazing. His ability to move forward from the left, cross the ball, and then come back to fetch the ball, is amazing. He can manage good tackles on the wingers and does not let his opponents get past him with any ease. He is being targeted
by the Spanish club, Real Madrid, only because of the fact that he is the best man for the job.

Right-Back: Maicon (Inter Milan): The Brazilian right-back is so lethal, he should be illegal. He is definitely the best right back in the world, at this moment in time. He helped Inter Milan win the Champions League and even tried his best
for his country, Brazil, during the FIFA World Cup 2010. He scored the first goal for Brazil and showed the world that he is not only there to defend but can also come forward and score goals. A fabulous strike from the right-hand side was enough to show his
fans that he is the best man for the job.

Centre-Back: Gerrard Pique (Barcelona): The Spanish centre-back showed the world what he was made of during the FIFA World Cup 2010. He bled in almost all the matches he played in during the group stages but did not let his opponents breach
through his defensive wall. His team won the FIFA World Cup 2010 and he was even a part of the Barcelona squad which won 6 trophies in one year.

Centre-Back: Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United): Very odd to see that he is the only Manchester United player who has made it to the top 11. The Serbian has impressed the fans time and time again as he alone, on his own, is a defensive wall.
His ability to defend the ball in the air and on the ground is simply amazing and no one even comes close to him. With him as a part of the defence, the team can seriously relax as they don’t need another defender to stop their opponents from scoring goals.
Vidic is definitely the right man for this job.

Defensive-Midfield: Michael Essien (Chelsea): He is the second Chelsea player who is being included in this list and that is definitely not without a reason. Michael Essien has the ability to hold down attacks from the centre of the field
and the Ghana star can easily move back to help the defenders and then whenever he wins the ball he can also make a move towards the danger zone of his opponents. People who watch him definitely know how threatening he can be for his opponents, as he has the
ability to take long shots from almost anywhere he gets the chance. Michael is the best choice in the holding midfield position and even though there might be other great defensive midfielders, he is definitely the best. 

 

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