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标题[联赛] La Liga Team Of The Week: Round Three
时间Wed Sep 22 03:25:44 2010
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Goal.com showcases the best performances from Jornada Three of
the Primera Division...
By Paul Macdonald
Sep 21, 2010 9:00:00 AM
Formation 3-4-3
Goalkeeper
David de Gea (Atletico Madrid)
The 19-year-old has always looked set to establish himself as one of Spain’s
finest goalkeepers, and he truly excelled despite being on the losing side
against Barcelona.
Los Colchoneros would have lost by a far heavier deficit had De Gea not
produced spectacular saves from David Villa, Xavi and Pedro Rodriguez, and
as the last line of defence against some of the greatest attacking talent
in the world, the prodigious youngster was inspired, and was hugely
unfortunate to be on the losing side.
Defenders
Henrique (Racing Santander)
The on-loan Barcelona defender helped the Verdiblancos to their first clean
sheet of the season, keeping out Real Zaragoza and helping Miguel Angel
Portugal’s men to their first league win.
Furthermore, the Brazilian made his presence felt in the opposition penalty
area too, heading home the opening goal in the 2-0 triumph when the match
seemed destined for a stalemate.
Carles Puyol (Barcelona)
Recent history has shown the Vicente Calderon to be the most adverse away
ground in the Primera Division for the current champions, but in Sunday’s
2-1 win over Atletico Madrid, captain Carles Puyol truly provided a towering
performance to navigate his side to victory.
During periods where the hosts were in the ascendency, the World Cup winner
was on hand to sweep away every cross and alleviate any danger, while keeping
tabs on Diego Forlan. Puyol had missed the Hercules defeat through injury –
you feel Pep Guardiola was glad to have him back.
Jose Caceres (Sevilla)
Another on-loan Barcelona stopper impressed as Caceres helped ease the
pressure on coach Antonio Alvarez by netting the winning goal in Sevilla's
2-1 derby triumph over Malaga.
The hosts had netted five in their last outing and had also went ahead in
front of a raucous la Rosaleda audience, but Caceres, playing in his
preferred central position, produced an accomplished display to keep out a
vibrant three-pronged Boquerones forward line as well as popping up in first
half injury time to notch his first goal for los Nervionenses.
Midfielders
Angel di Maria (Real Madrid)
In a match where few of los Blancos’ starting line-up excelled, it took a
wonder goal from the former Benfica winger to swing the pendulum in the
favour of Jose Mourinho’s men.
Real Sociedad had dominated the first half, but before the hour mark DiMaria
cut inside to rifle a thunderbolt into the top corner and give his side the
lead, and in turn contribute to an invaluable 2-1 win in San Sebastian. The
winger looks to be finding his feet in his new surroundings following his
summer move from Portugal.
Pablo Hernandez (Valencia)
Some peripheral figures are taking their opportunity to fulfil the gaps
vacated by the departure of David Villa and David Silva at the Mestalla,
and this week saw the re-emergence of Pablo in the first team fold, grasping
his first league start of the season by producing an excellent display in
the 2-1 win over Hercules.
Hernandez rifled in what proved to be the winner from all 25 yards, a
stunning strike that whistled into the top corner, and also laid on
Juan Mata’s goal in an encouraging all-round performance that suggests the
former Spain cap could be set to recreate the level of form that afforded
him international recognition initially.
Diego Perotti (Sevilla)
With the absence of Jesus Navas through injury, the onus was on the young
Argentine to provide the creative spark on the flanks for under-fire coach
Antonio Alvarez, and in the intimidating atmosphere of la Rosalada, Perotti
gave Malaga captain Jesus Gamez a torrid evening, notably turning him inside
out to provide an assist for Alfaro's first half equaliser.
Full of running but with skill and composure in tow, Perotti showed for the
first time this season what he is truly capable of when on form, and played
an instrumental role in what was a well-timed derby win after more European
disappointment the midweek prior.
Jonathan de Guzman (Mallorca)
The Islanders pulled off a major coup by landing the ex-Feyenoord playmaker
during the summer, and the former Netherlands u-21 international produced
his most impressive display of the season so far in the 2-0 home defeat of
Osasuna.
De Guzman, who had been linked with moves to Chelsea and Valencia just a
year ago, capped a fine attacking display by scoring the clincher after a
60-yard run on goal, which showcased his pace, dribbling ability and
confidence in front of goal.
Strikers
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
The best player in the world makes his first appearance of the season, and
it is unlikely to be his last, as he tore Atletico Madrid to shreds during
the Blaugrana’s 2-1 triumph in the capital.
His first goal had all the hallmarks of a Messi finish; lightning-quick
movement with a deft flick to finish a slick move, and set Pep Guardiola’s
side well on their way to banishing their run of three consecutive league
defeats at the Vicente Calderon. A late ankle injury should not detract from
another vintage display from the Argentine.
Nilmar (Villarreal)
The Yellow Submarines’ record purchase stepped up to the plate to net a
clinical double to condemn Levante to defeat, and delight coach
Juan Carlos Garrido.
Nilmar linked well with Santi Cazorla to slot home the opener, before
showing understanding with partner Giuseppe Rossi to race onto his through
pass and dink neatly into the net. He finally looks capable of being the
prolific scorer that the club craved, and this brace edged him level with
Diego Forlan at the top of the Primera Division scoring charts.
Fernando Llorente (Athletic Bilbao)
Another La Liga week, another goal for the Spanish international, who
continued his rich vein of form by netting a crucial equaliser for
los Leones as they battled from two down to rescue a point.
The tall frontman had missed two opportunities prior to his powerful
header that levelled the match, and it is testament to his current
confidence that he continued to put himself in positions to score until
he finally found his touch. Three in three matches puts him on top of the
Pichichi race along with team of the week colleague Nilmar and Diego Forlan.
De Gea
Henrique - Puyol - Caceres
Pablo - Di Maria - De Guzman - Perotti
Nilmar - Messi - Llorente
Honourable Mentions
Xavi (Barcelona)
Gerard Pique (Barcelona)
Marcelo (Real Madrid)
Juan Mata (Valencia)
Cesar (Valencia)
Didier Zokora (Sevilla)
Juan Forlin (Espanyol)
Igor Martinez (Athletic Bilbao)
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