Here are mine:
1. Cannavaro (Has been playing the best football of his career while at Juve)
2. Trezeguet (20+ goals and none of them were penalties)
3. Del Piero (12 goals from the bench, broke Boniperti's record, lifts the team)
4. Nedved (Valuable assists and some vital goals)
5. Zambrotta (For his steadyness and versatility and some valuable assists)
6. Emerson (Our best midfielder for 6-7 months, looks a bit tired but still steady)
7. Thuram (Can still play at this level, put in some very good performances)
8. Vieira (Rollercoaster season that started very well and then dipped. After the defeat to Arsenal he's been playing very good for us, most notably against Fiorentina, Lazio and Siena recently)
9. Camoranesi (Very good in the first half of the season scored important winning goals and assisted our strikers well with his superb crosses. Should watch his temper)
10. Abbiati (Has given his very best for the team when called upon and even saved a penalty)
Players who almost made the Top 10: Mutu, Buffon, Balzaretti, Chiellini, Ibrahimovic
Buffon has been injured for most part of the season and Ibrahimovic has had a poor 2006 so far, despite being good in the first half of the season.
Balzaretti and Chiellini has shown great potential and will hopefully stay on.
Mutu scored a brace at Scicilia when we played Palermo and has put in a couple of other decent performances this season, for example at home to Treviso, but still - for me - he's out of the top 10. Not entirely his fault, though, because he's been played out of position most of the time. I hope he stays here next season, because as we got to see against Siena, when he's in the box, he's lethal. He should be used as a target man.
As for players such as Robert Kovac and Gianluca Giannichedda, they've handled their jobs very well when given the chance, but I haven't seen enough of either of them to place them in my "Top 10".
Zebina, Blasi, Zalayeta, Oliveira were always out of the running.
Do you agree/disagree with this?
"Please Discuss"
1. Cannavaro (Has been playing the best football of his career while at Juve)
2. Trezeguet (20+ goals and none of them were penalties)
3. Del Piero (12 goals from the bench, broke Boniperti's record, lifts the team)
4. Nedved (Valuable assists and some vital goals)
5. Zambrotta (For his steadyness and versatility and some valuable assists)
6. Emerson (Our best midfielder for 6-7 months, looks a bit tired but still steady)
7. Thuram (Can still play at this level, put in some very good performances)
8. Vieira (Rollercoaster season that started very well and then dipped. After the defeat to Arsenal he's been playing very good for us, most notably against Fiorentina, Lazio and Siena recently)
9. Camoranesi (Very good in the first half of the season scored important winning goals and assisted our strikers well with his superb crosses. Should watch his temper)
10. Abbiati (Has given his very best for the team when called upon and even saved a penalty)
Players who almost made the Top 10: Mutu, Buffon, Balzaretti, Chiellini, Ibrahimovic
Buffon has been injured for most part of the season and Ibrahimovic has had a poor 2006 so far, despite being good in the first half of the season.
Balzaretti and Chiellini has shown great potential and will hopefully stay on.
Mutu scored a brace at Scicilia when we played Palermo and has put in a couple of other decent performances this season, for example at home to Treviso, but still - for me - he's out of the top 10. Not entirely his fault, though, because he's been played out of position most of the time. I hope he stays here next season, because as we got to see against Siena, when he's in the box, he's lethal. He should be used as a target man.
As for players such as Robert Kovac and Gianluca Giannichedda, they've handled their jobs very well when given the chance, but I haven't seen enough of either of them to place them in my "Top 10".
Zebina, Blasi, Zalayeta, Oliveira were always out of the running.
Do you agree/disagree with this?
"Please Discuss"
