evo još jedna momčad 2007, i nema Messia
After 3.75 million votes were cast by 277,985 users, the uefa.com
users' Team of 2007 has been revealed. UEFA Champions League winners AC
Milan take three of the twelve positions in a selection which features
just two of last year's team, a mix of established stars and new talent
and overdue recognition for some of the game's biggest names.
Goalkeeper: Iker Casillas (Real Madrid CF)
Often
nominated but not selected until now, Iker Casillas has been one of
Europe's best keepers. Only 26, he has 73 Spain caps and appeared 84
times for Madrid in the UEFA Champions League. He was in stellar form
in 2007, playing a key role as Los Merengues regained the Spanish
title. He finished more than 10,000 votes ahead of Petr Čech, with whom
he shares a birthday, polling over 90,000 votes.
Right-back: Daniel Alves (Sevilla FC)
After
just missing out on last year's team, archetypal attacking full-back
Daniel Alves edged out archetypal defensive full-back Sergio Ramos in
this year's selection. Alves is to the right flank what compatriot
Roberto Carlos was to the left. Always looking to attack without
shunning defensive duties, Alves was a central figure in Sevilla's
second successive UEFA Cup triumph and also scored in Brazil's Copa
América final triumph.
Central defender: Alessandro Nesta (AC Milan)
After
missing out on Italy's 2006 FIFA World Cup triumph, Alessandro Nesta
may have had a point to prove on his return and he did so with an
excellent display in Milan's UEFA Champions League final. He then
helped the Rossoneri triumph in the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club
World Cup, where he scored a goal in the decider.
Central defender: John Terry (Chelsea FC)
John
Terry topped the poll for central defender despite the fact that he
missed a lot of the year through injury. However, when he was playing,
Terry showed enough to confirm his status as one of the best stoppers
around. He scored the first international goal at the new Wembley
stadium in June and he also led Chelsea to FA Cup and League Cup
triumphs as well as to the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League for
the third time in four seasons.
Left-back: Eric Abidal (Olympique Lyonnais/FC Barcelona)
The
France defender pipped last year's winner Philipp Lahm by less than one
per cent of the vote. However, there is no doubt that Abidal is one of
the finest full-backs around. He started the year with Lyon and his
partnership with Florent Malouda was one of the strongest left sides in
the game as he won a third successive Ligue 1 title. He has since
impressed with Barcelona and is France's undisputed number one
left-back.
Right midfield: Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United FC)
Undoubtedly
the finest winger in the world, Ronaldo was in stunning form in 2007.
He scored 29 goals for Manchester United in all competitions as they
regained their Premier League title as well as reaching the UEFA
Champions League semi-finals. In addition, he scored five goals as
Portugal qualified for UEFA EURO 2008™. He was selected as player of
the year by both journalists and his fellow professionals in England
and was also voted Portuguese Player of the Year.
Centre midfield: Steven Gerrard (Liverpool FC)
The
Liverpool talisman may have lost out to Milan in the UEFA Champions
League final, but Gerrard finished well ahead of second-placed Andrea
Pirlo in the voting in this category. He also received more votes as
captain than any other player, over 40,000. He led Liverpool to a
second final in three years and late in 2007 scored in seven successive
matches, including the last three UEFA Champions League fixtures as
Liverpool reached the last 16.
Attacking midfield: Kaká (AC Milan)
With
220,333 votes, Kaká topped the poll overall after a brilliant year
which underlined his status as the best player in the world. Top scorer
with ten goals as Milan won the UEFA Champions League; Kaká also won
the UEFA Super Cup – scoring in the final – and was chosen as best
player when Milan won the Club World Cup.
Left midfield: Clarence Seedorf (AC Milan)
The
most successful player in UEFA Champions League history shone again in
2007 with his fourth final victory. He finished over 6,000 votes ahead
of Ricardo Quaresma to be selected for a second time, five years after
his previous triumph. His season was highlighted by crucial strikes
against FC Bayern München and Manchester United in the quarter and
semi-finals en route to another European success and his 100th UEFA
Champions League appearance against Celtic FC in December.
Forward: Zlatan Ibrahimović (FC Internazionale Milano)
In
the past twelve months, the mercurial Swede has added the consistency
to the ability and self-confidence he always possessed. He was top
scorer for Inter as they won the 2006/2007 Scudetto and he continued in
that vein in the final months of the year, finishing as joint top
scorer in the UEFA Champions League with five goals in six games.
Forward: Didier Drogba (Chelsea FC)
Belated
recognition for the Ivorian after he played such a crucial role in
Chelsea's Premier League title triumph in 2006. He finished top scorer
in the Premier League in 2006/07 with 21 goals, scored twice in
Chelsea's League Cup 2-1 final win against Arsenal FC and forced in the
winner in the first FA Cup final at the new Wembley in extra time
against Manchester United. He also scored four goals in four games as
Chelsea advanced to the last 16 of the 2007/08 UEFA Champions League.
Coach: Sir Alex FergusonThe
Scottish manager who led Manchester United to the UEFA Champions League
in 1999 gets a long overdue award after guiding The Red Devils to the
ninth title of his remarkable two-decade reign at Old Trafford. He has
built arguably his third great United team and after reaching the
semi-finals in 2007, he will be hopeful of another UEFA Champions
League triumph in 2008