El Guapo Juanito, Kanada 08/05/2007 3.59
Mr. Noble - Where is Andrea Pirlo on your list? Pinpoint passing, graceful
corner kicks, precise free kicks. In the last 2 years, many goals by both AC
Milan and Gli Azzurri (ITALIA) have been the result of Pirlo's creativity.
Check out the World Cup 2006 semi-final for starters! Viva Italia! Forza
Azzurri - campione del mondo! Forza Milan - campione d'europa!
[rudy]
Hiii bener banget, kok Pirlo ga ada...kacamata kudanya dilepas dulu dong
sebelum nulis article.
[/rudy]
On 5/8/07, Don Rudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 08/05/2007 2.41 >> goal.com
> The World's Top Ten Creative Players Mirror mirror on the wall - who's
> the most creative of them all?
>
> After a lot of brain-racking, Joshua Noble has managed to nail down the
> top ten creative talents in world football at the moment, players who have
> that magical eye, and that magical foot to back it up!
>
> There are some special abilities that we are trying to appreciate here:
> the ability to play that pass we can only picture inside our heads; to bring
> the crowd to the edge of their seats, uncertain of what they are going to
> deliver next. These are the players the beautiful game craves for. These are
> the exponents football thrives on.
>
> 1. Kaka AC Milan
>
> The semi-final tie between Manchester United and Milan was labelled the
> clash of the two best players in the world, Ronaldo and Kaka. This year it
> has been hard to separate these two devastating talents but over two legs,
> it was clear that one was there, while the other had some distance to go.
> After Shevchenko's departure to West London, Milan looked to Kaka to guide
> the allegedly ageing Rossoneri. And he has done just that! After AC Milan's
> point deduction the team in red and black's season was in danger. But Kaka
> has been able to shed some light on a relatively dark Milan side.
>
> Despite their recent success, he has papered over quite a few
> short-comings, and any half-honest Milan fan will agree. Their season's form
> had been up and down as they raced towards clinching fourth place in Serie
> A. Thanks to his goals (mostly solo efforts) and assists, Milan have battled
> through the Champions League, and find themselves with a great chance of
> making it seven European Cups. You know that if Kaka is on form, there is
> surely only one winner. Ballon d'Or, here he comes!
>
> 2. Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United
>
> After becoming the 1st man since Andy Gray to win the PFA double, Ronaldo
> is on his way to taking Manchester United and Portugal to a new level. In
> 2003 Sir Alex Ferguson signed Ronaldo for £12.24 million, an expensive
> evaluation but boy did it pay off for the Manchester United manager! On the
> opening day of the season, Manchester United entertained a physical Bolton
> side. Ronaldo came on as an early sub., but was still able to cope with the
> quick physical side of the English game. Come the end, he was named man of
> the match. After a good season for the Red Devils, he was called up for the
> Euro 2004 Portugal squad. As Ronaldo played alongside Figo, it was obvious
> he was going to replace him as Portugal's standout player. Unfortunately for
> Ronaldo his tricks could not stop underdogs Greece lifting the trophy in
> Lisbon, beating Portugal twice on the way. Ronaldo returned the next season,
> and so did his plaudits.
>
> He was able to keep a lid on his fashionable tricks, but still produced
> them at the right times. Every season Ronaldo has become more consistent but
> none more than this one. After an ugly world cup, Ronaldo's reputation was
> crumbling as many believed that his 'cheating' resulted in England's exit.
> Clearly unsettled and fearing for his life, Ronaldo's representatives tried
> to engineer a move for the stepover superhero. Ronaldo was not short of
> suiters. Real Madrid, Valencia and other giants of the game lined up for the
> winger's signature, but the move failed as Sir Alex Ferguson stamped down on
> it. He returned to England, booed at every stadium he visited initially. But
> it appeared as though those boos inspried him. He had shown that he had the
> mental strength to thrive in the most hostile of situations. He has scored
> 22 goals for the Red Devils, which is quite an incredible record for a
> midfielder. Signed as Beckham's heir, he brings class, goals and assists in
> plenty. Real Madrid were supposedly lining up a £50 million bid for the
> Manchester United winger. That went into the bin as he signed a new deal
> with the now Premiership champions. Lucky United!
>
> 3. Ronaldinho Barcelona
>
> Although Lionel Messi has been drawing the plaudits of late, Ronaldinho
> remains the key figure for Barcelona. In 2006 big things were expected of
> the Brazilian international, but he failed to deliver on the showpiece
> stage. His Brazilian side were tipped by many to regain the World Cup in
> Berlin, but a combination of poor coaching and little teamwork cost them
> their chance to reach their 2002 heights. Many were starting to wonder, if
> Ronaldinho really was the best player in the world! Could he deliver on the
> big stage (he had just won the La Liga and Champions League double, mind
> you)?
>
> The answer, still, was a firm yes. Although Barcelona's success this
> season has been very average, Ronaldinho has stepped up in Samuel Etoo's
> absence, leading Barcelona this season with 17 goals. What really lights up
> the Nou Camp is when Ronaldinho runs at people sending them one way while he
> goes the other, or looking one way and passing the other. His fantastic
> scoring ability, beautiful ball skills and ever improving teamwork just
> about complete him. In an average season by his standards, he has scored
> over 20 goals and created numerous others. Remember, form is temporary, but
> class is permanent.
>
> 4. Lionel Messi - Barcelona
>
> What's left to say about 'little Maradona'? His claim to fame was a superb
> pre-season friendly against Juventus almost two years ago, when he
> mesmerised Fabio Capello into asking for a loan move. Then, he dazzled at
> the Bernabeu on that night that saw Ronaldinho earn a standing ovation. Of
> course, the hat-trick against Real Madrid earlier this year means that he
> will not be forgotten at the White House for quite some time. After a
> stunning goal against Getafe that freshened memories of Maradona's goal
> against England, the Barcelona number 19 looka as he though he may just be
> starting to live up to Diego Maradona's legendery status.
>
> In a team packed with talents such as Iniesta, Fabregas, Messi had been
> able to outshine the Catalan pack in the Barcelona B side. Believed to be
> the next star of world football, Messi's release clause is not cheap.
> Massimo Moratti expressed his interest in making the Argentine whiz kid an
> Inter Milan player. But his bid came to an unsurprising ending as he could
> not match Messi's 150 million buy out clause. Of course, Messi himself was
> unwilling to make the switch to the San Siro. At the age of eleven, he had
> been diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency. However this did not halt
> Messi's blistering progress as Barcelona paid for his expensive medication,
> and made sure he had the best of the facilities. Now, he wants to faithfully
> play his dues to the Catalan giants.
>
>
> 5. Cesc Fabregas Arsenal
>
> Another one of Wenger's gems. The Catalan kid arrived at Arsenal in
> January of 2003 after capturing the Adidas Golden Boot and Golden ball (best
> player) at the Fifa U-17 World Championship where Spain finished 2nd to a
> star-studded Brazilian line-up. Fabregas debuted for the Gunners against
> Rotherham United at the age of 16 and 177 day. Soon after Cesc made himself
> Arsenal's youngest ever goalscorer, converting with an easy tap in against
> Wolves in a 5-1 victory over the Midlands club. After Patrick Viera's sudden
> departure from Highbury, Cesc quickly made himself a first team regular.
> With strong performances against Real Madrid and Juventus, Cesc put himself
> on the radar for many of Europe's elite. But he wasn't going to go that
> easily. Although Fabregas has never been a consistent goalscorer, his
> excellent vision and defence splitting 'through balls' make him an
> indispensable player for both club and country.
>
> 6. Francesco Totti AS Roma
>
> With 21 goals in 30 games, Totti is a vital member of an inexperienced
> Roma side. The Olimpico is blessed with Totti's class whenever he pulls on
> the their jersey. Being Roma fan himself, fans have been able to appreciate
> Totti more, knowing that whenever he plays, he will do so with his heart,
> and give one hundred percent. He is one of Roma's most recognised players
> ever. Despite being linked with the likes of Real Madrid and Milan in the
> past, Totti has chosen to commit himself to Roma. Totti plays just behind
> the strikers or in a role known as the trequartistaa, a compromise between
> the two positions, where the player acts as a link between midfield and
> attack. His wicked free kicks, consistent passing, and overall team play
> make him worthy of this spot.
>
> 7. Xavi Hernandez - Barcelona
>
> After growing up in Terrasa, Catalonia, Barcelona was always going to be
> close to Xavi's heart. Or was it? Hernandez family were die-hard Espanyol
> supporters, but this did not block his path through Barcelona. Xavi was a
> rare talent. His pass selection and maturity were far beyond his years. His
> talent, Barcelona could not refuse, and his passage through to the 1st team
> was quick and succesful. Hernandez was the key player in the Barcelona B
> side which won promotion to the Spanish Segunda league. After shining for
> the youths he was given his debut under the legendary Louis Van Gaal in 1998
> . He grasped his opportunity with both hands and quickly made himself a key
> player at the Camp Nou.
>
> After learning from the likes of Guardiola, Xavi has become an even better
> player, and is the unsung hero that makes Barcelona really tick. Well, not
> quite under-rated, as any coach or tactical pundit is quick to acknowledge
> his efforts. Rafa Benitez himself put it best, surprising the press by
> saying that stopping Xavi, not Ronaldinho, Deco or Eto'o, was the key to
> making Barcelona look ordinary. His uncomplicated style, an incredible
> number of completed passes, and the ability to thread that perfect ball
> through make him one of the bery best.
>
> 8. Diego Werder Breman
>
> After signing for one of the most successful youth systems in Brazil,
> Diego was destined to be a star. He debuted for Santos at the tender age of
> 16, and scouts from across Europe quickly became aware of Diego's potential.
> He starred alongside best friend Robinho in the Campeonato Brasileiro and
> the Copa Libertadores. Robinho left for Madrid, and he headed for Porto. He
> blessed the Dragao with his ability to use either foot, his goals, and
> important assists. But after scoring the winner against Chelsea in the
> Champions League, the goals and the games dried up for Diego.
>
> Werder Berman were quick to snap up the Brazilian playmaker; he signed for
> Thomas Schaaf's title challengers in the summer of 2006. Not everyone was
> convinced that he was capable of filling the void left by Johan Micoud, but
> he silenced his critics with a great performance against Hannover 96 as he
> collected 1 goal and 2 assists. He capped off the month by winning the
> Bundesliga player of the month award. Fans now are in awe of Diego, and feel
> that his valuable through balls for Miroslav Klose are one of the reasons
> why Werder are performing so well in the Bundesliga (despite some recent
> disappointments). No wonder Inter are keeping a close eye on the Brazilian.
>
> 9. Ricardo Quaresma Porto
>
> Many predicted that "Mustang" was a potential star of the future. The man
> to fill Luis Figo's boots once his legendry career had drawn to a close. He
> was on his way to following Figo's career as he moved from Sporting Lisbon
> to Barcelona for a fee of 6,000,000. Ironically Luis Figo made the same
> move at the same stage of his career. Unfortunatley for Ricardo his stint at
> Barca did not evolve as he would have liked.
>
> After a dire stay at the Nou Camp, Quaresma was used in a make-weight deal
> for Porto's Deco and became an instant fan favourite at the Estádio do
> Dragão. Fans became drawn in by his sizzling skills, wide range of passing
> and his unique outside of foot curling shots. These traits insure that
> Quaresma will not be plying his trade in Portugal for much longer.
>
> 10. Juninho - Lyon
>
> One of the most consistent players in European Football, at the grand age
> of 30, Juninho may not have the pace of other players in Europe, but he
> certainly has the skill. Juninho is a useful addition to a successful Lyon
> side. His ability to get the play moving, combined with his audacious free
> kicks makes him a force to be reckoned with in European Football.
>
>
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