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Jemma and Alex Holowczak's FIFA World Cup 2006 Dream Team

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By Users Jemma and Alex Holowczak

After a long, pressurised debate, (well a ten minute chat on MSN Messenger...), Jemma and I came up with our ideal World Cup Squad. I went for the solid, expected pros, whereas my associate concentrated on the under-rated stars of the competition. I hope you like our selection.


Position Starter Backup Honourable Mention
G Richard Kingson Image:MiniGhanaFlag.jpg Jens Lehmann Image:MiniGermanyFlag.jpg Gigi Buffon Image:MiniItalyFlag.jpg
LB Juan Pablo Sorin Image:MiniArgentinaFlag.jpg Phillip Lahm Image:MiniGermanyFlag.jpg Fabio Grosso Image:MiniItalyFlag.jpg
CB Lucas Neill Image:MiniAustraliaFlag.jpg John Terry Image:MiniEnglandFlag.jpg
CB Fabio Cannavaro Image:MiniItalyFlag.jpg Lucio Image:MiniBrazilFlag.jpg
RB Gianluca Zambrotta Image:MiniItalyFlag.jpg Willy Sagnol Image:MiniFranceFlag.jpg
LM Arjen Robben Image:MiniHollandFlag.jpg Joe Cole Image:MiniEnglandFlag.jpg
DM Patrick Vieira Image:MiniFranceFlag.jpg Owen Hargreaves Image:MiniEnglandFlag.jpg
AM Zinedine Zidane Image:MiniFranceFlag.jpg Juan Riquelme Image:MiniArgentinaFlag.jpg Maniche Image:MiniPortugalFlag.jpg
RM Cristiano Ronaldo Image:MiniPortugalFlag.jpg Maxim Kalinichenko Image:MiniUkraineFlag.jpg Maxi Rodriguez Image:MiniArgentinaFlag.jpg
LF Fernando Torres Image:MiniSpainFlag.jpg Carlos Tevez Image:MiniArgentinaFlag.jpg
RF Miroslav Klose Image:MiniGermanyFlag.jpg Emmanuel Adebayor Image:MiniTogoFlag.jpg
Manager Jurgen Klinsmann Image:MiniGermanyFlag.jpg Marcello Lippi Image:MiniItalyFlag.jpg




















Richard Kingson

Kingson was an under-rated star of the Ghana team, and a string of great saves helped them to advance from the "Group of Death", knocking out the Czech Republic and the USA.

Jens Lehmann

Penalty saver supreme, Lehmann was confident and assured as the Germans reached the Semi Finals. Saved two penalties to help Germany beat Argentina in the Quarter Final Penalty Shootout.

Gigi Buffon

Buffon was solid if not spectacular for Italy, but was definitely solid throughout the World Cup. It's not that he wasn't great, but the Italian defence did not give him the chance to sparkle.

Juan Pablo Sorin

Dominant at Left Back, both in defense and going forward, Sorin was one of the best Argentines until their elimination.

Phillip Lahm

Scored the opening goal of the tournament, and plays alot like Sorin. However, being Right footed makes it harder for a Left Back, hence his role as backup.

Fabio Grosso

Brilliant in both the Semis and the Final, Grosso scored all the important goals for Italy. He played brilliantly yesterday.

Lucas Neill

Aussie Centre Back who has impressed the likes of AC Milan and FC Barcelona, Neill was dominant for Australia. He guided Australia through to the knock-out phase, and was the Aussies best player.

John Terry

Terry was a rock at the heart of the English defence, with a great goal-line clearance against Trinidad & Tobago to prevent a huge upset. To be honest, it was difficult to choose between him and Neill, but Terry was not his usual self in attacking mode, hence Neill got the spot.

Fabio Cannavaro

Solid for Italy, no-one could find a way past him. Brilliant with the ball, and made no real errors in the whole competition.

Lucio

You can tell he's Brazilian with his darting runs from centre back - often found as the furthest Brazilian forward! However, despite this, he's been in great form at centre-back - having been dominant in the air and in the tackle.

Gianluca Zambrotta

A feature of this World Cup has been adventurous fullbacks - and the master of this has been Zambrotta, who scored a couple of great goals along the way. Not too shabby defensively either - he is Italian!

Willy Sagnol

A very underrated fullback, Sagnol is a real anomaly as his strengths lie not in attacking but in solid defending. Often interchanging with Thuram, it provides a constant challenge for opposing left wingers.

Arjen Robben

In a poor but young Dutch side, Chelsea winger Arjen Robben ripped defences to pieces with lightining intelligent running and powerful clever defenc-splititng passes. Robben also pooped up with a couple of goals before going AWOL in the last 16.

Joe Cole

In an underperforming England side, Joe Cole showed his brilliance with some neat touches and clinical passes. Englands Man of the Match in 3 of their 5 games, he topped off a great performance against Sweden with a contender for Goal of the Tournament.

Patrick Vieira

Forever known as the rock of the French side, Vieira, like France as a whole, started the tournament slowly. However, as he improved, he lifted the side, and has scored two rare goals in aiding the French to the World Cup Final. For one player to have such an impact must mean he is a sensational player.

Owen Hargreaves

Surprised many, and put in some great performances first as an emergency right-back, then as a defensive midfielder. His passing was excellent, and his defending was top draw. His offensive skills were not quite up to the mark, but his other attributes give him a berth in this side.

Zinedine Zidane

Simply brilliant. His performances in the knock-out phase were either inspirational or solid, his play single-handedly took France into the Final. However, in his final game ever he disgraced himself, his team, and his country with a stupid headbutt on Materazzi.

Juan Riquelme

Riquelme wasn't at his best, but he was still Argentina's best playmaker.

Maniche

Maniche was excellent going forward for Portugal, and showed great creativity. His only flaw was the end product, which summed up the Portuguese as a whole.

Christiano Ronaldo

Cheat, yes. But great player, yes. Ronaldo made up for his awful diving with some excellent play throughout the competition. It cannot be denied he was Portugal's best player.

Maxim Kalinichenko

Ukraine's best player, and played excellently on the Right against Saudi Arabia in the Group Stage in particular. Kalinichenko can look forward to the host of names after his services this season as a result of his excellent play.

Maxi Rodriguez

Simply mentioned for his wonder goal in extra time against Mexico in Round Two. Brilliant on the Right Wing for Argentina.

Fernando Torres

The Spanish youngster was instrumental in getting Spain into the knockout phase. He kept Raul out of the team, and played excellently. He was a perennial threat, and gets the nod ahead of Adebayor.

Emmannuel Adebayor

The bright light for the disappointing Togo, Adebayor was a constant threat wherever he played. His crosses were excellent, passes precise, and his lack of goals was scant reward for his excellent play.

Miroslav Klose

The German marksman won the Golden Boot, but his goals could not quite put Germany in the Final. Was always in the right place at the right time, and deserves his place in this team.

Carlos Tevez

Tevez was outstanding in the Group Stage and against the Germans in the Quarter Final. Provided brilliant support for Crespo and was the under-rated star of the Argentine squad.

Jurgen Klinsmann

Klinsmann coped perfectly with the pressure, and put to bed the claims that doing his job from California was hindering them. Klinsmann lead the worst German side in memory to Third Place.

Marcello Lippi

Lippi deserves huge credit for winning the World Cup with the Italian side he had. It wasn't the best, and lacked pace up front, but he still showed the managerial skills to win the trophy.


Date

Mon 07/10/06, 9:36 am EST


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ChristofMVP
1259 days ago
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What a surprise...No Americans are on the team! :)
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ShrubberyVarsity Captain
1259 days ago
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Where's the love for Essien From Ghana? That guy was dominant.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1259 days ago
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Not as dominant as the other three we chose. A lot of Midfielders had good World Cups, he was probably fourth on the list. I agree he played well against the USA, but wasn't too impressive in his other games (compared to Maniche, Riquelme and Zidane). After all, his best performance came against USA...
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
1259 days ago
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Zinedine Zidane: When the widow's peak becomes widowmaker.
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ChristofMVP
1259 days ago
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Doesn't he look like Bull from the 1980's US Sitcom "Night Court"?
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Ray agmJV Squad
1259 days ago
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I think he looks like the Hitman from the video game series.
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
1259 days ago
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After watching the finals, I'd want Buffon in goal over anybody else.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1259 days ago
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Buffon did nothing special. In the shootout he saved none (Trezeguet missed, rather than Buffon saved), and he only made two or three decent saves in the whole tourney. Whereas Lehmann single-handedly won them the Quarter Final against Argentina, and Kingson was amazing in the Group Stages, and carried Ghana into Round Two.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1259 days ago
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Buffon may be better on paper, but this was solely based on performances during this World Cup.
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PeanMajor Leaguer
1259 days ago
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yeah and he got lucky when zidane hit the post
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1259 days ago
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how is bufon not the starting goalie?? Come on!
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1259 days ago
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Read the explanation... he didn't get the chance to showcase his talent due to the great Italian defence. The other two performed better in the World Cup. Sure Buffon is better, but based solely on performaces in the World Cup, Kingson was the best goalie.
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Sayhey-rodSoccer Kid
1259 days ago
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That save on Zidane's header in OT was the save of the tourney. Absolutely incredible. Deserves first nod for letting in only Zidane's pk and an own goal.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1259 days ago
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Firstly, ET... Secondly, it was straight at him (give or take)! Seriously, any goalie worth his salt could have saved that.
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Sayhey-rodSoccer Kid
1259 days ago
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I know ExtraTime, just harassing you :) It was listed as OT today on ESPN. Not sure that any goalie could've gotten that AND pushed it over the bar so perfectly.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1259 days ago
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I'm sorry, I'm on the "straight at him" bandwagon, if that was the NHL, it would be like hitting a wrister on Brodeur from the point with zero traffic, an easy save. You'd be disappointed if your goalie didn't make the save.
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Sayhey-rodSoccer Kid
1259 days ago
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No, the equivalent of a NHL wrister from the pt is more like a volley or set-piece from 25-30 yrds out. If it was such a routine save, you must think that Buffon over-acted, and should've caught the shot standing up, like most other routine saves.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
1259 days ago
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Great list but where is Lukas Podolski? He's 19 with two cup goals to his credit already, and was a a major part of the German Offense.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1259 days ago
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Podolski was great, but there were a lot of brilliant plyers in that position. He didn't have as much as an impact as the forwards selected. I suppose he could be in the honourable mention.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
1259 days ago
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I only agree with 5 names on your list, but since that's the only 5 guys I knew before reading your articles, thanks! Good work! +'s Way to affect your readers- that's the Goooooooooooooooooooooooooal!!
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