Oo.. ternyata Man of the Match-nya Xavi Hernandez.. (UEFA Technical Study Group 
version).. :D

Next target: Piala Konfederasi dan Piala Dunia :))

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Imperious Xavi runs the show in Rome
Thursday 28 May 2009
by Andrew Haslam from Rome

Xavi Hernández was left to reflect on a "wonderful" feeling after inspiring FC 
Barcelona to victory in the UEFA Champions League final with yet another 
midfield masterclass.

Year to remember
The 29-year-old crowned a memorable 12 months in Rome by setting up Barça's 
second goal for Lionel Messi in the 2-0 win against Manchester United FC and 
was selected as the man of the match by the UEFA Technical Study Group, yet 
another personal accolade for the midfielder who was also named the player of 
the tournament at UEFA EURO 2008™. "I'm very happy, especially for the team and 
for my personal prize – we're very content," he said. "This is historic, for 
Barcelona and the squad."

Homegrown heroes
Xavi, one of seven homegrown players in the Catalan side's starting lineup 
produced by the famed academy at La Masia, encapsulates the club's philosophy 
and has no doubts the Blaugrana's family spirit had been a crucial factor. "I 
feel very comfortable; I've said for a long time that it is wonderful with 
these team-mates around me. We worked hard and pressured United by attacking so 
they wouldn't feel comfortable. Apart for the first ten minutes, we dominated 
most of the game."

'Best title'
That has been the story of Barça's season, with 42 of their 61 matches ending 
in victory and the Spanish Liga and Copa del Rey titles already secured – 
although Xavi has no doubts which trophy means the most, saying simply: "This 
one, it's clear. It's the club's third European Cup and without doubt this is 
the best title." Asked where his side might rank among the great teams of the 
past, he added: "I don't know, I'll leave that for other people to say. I can 
only say it's a privilege to be considered in that debate. I don't know if we 
are the best team, but this treble is historic so we have to enjoy it."

'Midfield motor'
"Xavi was outstanding, he epitomised the outstanding Barcelona midfield 
performance; the passing of the ball, the movement," Technical Study Group 
member Roy Hodgson told uefa.com. "There were a lot of other candidates, but 
Xavi was the midfield motor, ran the match and dictated the tempo. United 
started really well but the first goal is so important at this level. When 
Barcelona got that their confidence rose, Manchester United had to take more 
risks getting forward and that played into Barcelona's hands, especially as 
skilful as they are. Their defending was also very good; they quickly got back 
into shape and when the back four was called upon they did very well."

'Suck you in'
Hodgson reserved most praise for Barça's fluidity, explaining: "Most important 
of all is the tempo of their passing and their ability to change that. If you 
pressurise them they're very good at playing it first time and they've always 
got lots of players around the ball willing to receive it. But if you don't get 
around them they hold the ball and suck you in and the moment you come forward 
they pass it. They work very hard and it looks simple, but the front players 
and the midfielders do an awful lot of running to create space. There's so much 
movement from wide positions coming infield with the full-backs getting 
forward, and it's not easy to find an antidote to that."

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