The Asian Cup in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Qatar-c2986 is just around the corner and the whole world, including the enthusiastic fans, will be looking out for the top 10 players who shine in the tournament.
The east and west sides of Asia have their very own generation of some really exciting players, although not many people know them that much. Let’s take a look at all of these players before they wear their country's colors and march into the battlefield
in two days time.
1) Yasser Al Qahtani
Country: Saudi Arabia
Trade: Striker
The “Sniper” is one of the best Arabian players around and he definitely lives up to his name with his intelligent movement in the opponents’ half and his great finishing instincts. These qualities have made him one of Asia’s most prolific goalscorers. The
Saudi national has shown spectacular performance on club level and, according to some experts, he singlehandedly helped http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Saudi-Arabia-c3000 to the Asian Cup final in 2007, being the top scorer in the tournament.
2) http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Tim-Cahill-c35085
Country: http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Australia-c746
Trade: Attacking midfielder
The Everton star needs no introduction and is very popular in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809. The Australian is one of the most influential players from his country, and has great aerial ability. In 2006, Cahill stamped his authority as Australia’s finest when he scored a brace
against Japan during the World Cup in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904.
3) Server Djeparov
Country: http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Uzbekistan-c3037
Trade: Attacking midfielder
The Uzbek attacking midfielder is one of the most unorthodox player on the pitch and the way he moves around gives most people the impression that he is just doing his time. His style tricks his opponents into underestimating him and that is when he strikes.
He has executed game winning passes and strikes time and time again during the Asian Cup qualifiers to prove his worth.
4) http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Keisuke-Honda-c20516
Country: http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Japan-c2928
Trade: Attacking midfielder
Honda has always been the best performer for the Samurai Blue and truly deserves to be in the top 10. He is the spearhead of the Japanese attack and has been great for his Russian club, CSKA Moscow.
Along with Kagawa and Endo, Honda makes the perfect ‘Trequartista’ for the Samurais that can rip any defence apart.
5) http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Park-Ji-Sung-c29147
Country: South Korea
Trade: Attacking midfielder and Winger
One of the main reasons for Guus Hiddink's success with Korea in the 2002 World Cup was the breathtaking performance of a guy named Park Ji Sung. Since then, Park Ji Sung has become Asian football's most famous player and has become an important part of
premier League side, Manchester United. Coaches all over the Premier League simply love this guy and are fans of his great team work and work-rate. Arsenal coach, Arsene Wenger once praised the Korean for his team spirit. His sheer passion for the game and
his non-stop running at the defenders gives his country and club a great advantage while hitting an opponent on the break. The Korean is a much decorated player for Manchester United after winning the Premier League and a UEFA Champions League medal and his
extensive game experience will definitely come in handy as Korea strive to top the tournament.
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