Bagaimana nih pengamat La Liga? Gw gak terlalu ngamatin La Liga seh. Kun Aguero main di UCL neh musim depan bisa ketemu Torres donk.:p Adiossss Source: http://www.skysports.com/experts/expert_story/0,19793,12087_3570642,00.html Goalkeeper - Iker Casillas (Real Madrid) Nobody has received more shots than him, nobody has made more saves than him; that's the nature of Real Madrid. He has also become statistically the best goalkeeper in la Liga, but he's more than that. When he is asked to intervene in late stages in matches, he can be counted on. I would say he has been the player of the season. Right-back - Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid) Sergio Ramos, who never felt he was a centre-back, has been moved to where he can tame his energy and his need and wish to go forward. He has been everywhere and still takes too many rushed decisions but he can handle that as a right-back. He will probably be one of the bright spots for Spain at the European Championship because he's not scared of anything and he brings that attitude to the team. He's been very influential, although recently he let everybody know he was a bit unhappy about the fact that some players had got a new contract when he hadn't. That's a black spot on what has been a really good season for him. Centre-backs - Gonzalo Rodriguez and Godin (Villarreal) Statistically, the centre-backs of Real Madrid have been better, but they change the centre-backs around and I'm still not convinced that Fabio Cannavaro would be in my team. In the meantime Godin and Rodriguez are exactly what Villarreal need. They are not the tallest, but are strong in the air and they can pass the ball once they recover it. That's what Villarreal need because they build from the back. Left-back - Mane (Almeria) Ask any director of football or any chief scout and they'll tell you it's difficult to find left-backs; but Mane's a little jewel. He's a tall guy who can play the ball left-footed and who is very good at putting crosses in. He's very aggressive defensively, but he goes forward and has good pace and ability. I really like him and I don't think he's going to be at Almeria for long. Central midfielder - Marcos Senna (Villarreal) He started the season as a more defensive player just in front of the back four which is where he will probably play with Spain. But since the arrival of Eguren he has gone forward a little bit more; he is a Brazilian midfielder after all, even though he has Spanish nationality. He scored one of the goals of the season, but if he tried he would score more goals. He's very good at stopping attacks, but he's also very good at building up and creating, so he's a great acquisition for Spain from that point of view. Manchester United wanted him two summers ago but it didn't happen and he was very disappointed, but now I think he's going to stay at Villarreal until the end of his career. Central midfielder - Iniesta (Barcelona) He has been the bright spot of Barcelona's season. He's stopped being the number 12 player - the one who played in every single game but most of the time from the bench - and he is with Lionel Messi the only one that can produce something in attack. He also has got the energy to cover lots of space. I wish he would learn a little bit more from Deco, especially without the ball, but he's got the right attitude. When I spoke to him earlier in this season he identified what was wrong with the side and said Barcelona would recover from the fire that has started at the Camp Nou. Right-sided attacker - Nihat (Villarreal) He has recovered from two really serious knee injuries to become one of the top strikers in la Liga. Again, he's better closer to the box than away from the box - he's not one to track back - but he's the type of player that can create from nowhere. He's like a little rat - he's always in the right place at the right time. Central attacker - Raul (Real Madrid) He will hate me for doing this because he's been mostly playing as a number nine and that's why he's scored the goals he's scored and that's why he's again become the player that he was four years ago. When Real Madrid were confused they looked to their captain and they found the way - in more senses than one. Not just football-wise, but also in how the team had to work hard and accept whatever came from the manager. The key has been to stop messing around with him and playing him in different positions. He's been playing close to goal because he's never been quick and he's lost all of the pace he had, so that's where he's at his cleverest. He's a funny player because he's not an eight or nine out of 10 in anything, but he's a seven out of 10 in everything - and he's one that any manager would like to have in his side. Left-sided attacker - Kun Aguero (Atletico Madrid) This is not his ideal position, but he's someone who has been very special this season. He's gone from having a year when it was difficult to adapt to one where he has become the leader of the team - and he has formed one of the best offensive partnerships in the world with Diego Forlan. He had to work a little bit deeper at times to link with Forlan, but where he's really dangerous - and where reminds me of Romario - is near the box. He's got the same explosive pace and the ability as well to sew the ball to his boot. He's a great finisher and you can forget about his early antics when he scored a goal with his hand. He's been kicked around more than any other, but he doesn't protest and he's matured very quickly. It's basically down to him that Atletico finally managed to get into the Champions League for the first time in 12 years. He may soon become a player who is too big for Atletico Madrid but I think he will still be there next season. Striker - Daniel Guiza What a story. He's 27, but he's reached his maturity at the right time. I don't like to talk about private lives, but in this case it has helped that he's married to someone who is his agent and he has that stability because that was a little bit of a problem. What you are getting is a player who is a modern striker, he moves around, he's scored goals with his left foot, headers and the rest with his right foot. He's linked up with Juan Arango and Jonas in a very mobile strike partnership and he's somebody that should earn his place in Luis Aragones' Spain squad.
