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Best fifteen football players of the world, in a single team line up - Part 6

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Best fifteen football players of the world, in a single team line up - Part 6
(Article continued from Part 5…Fernando Torres)
The Reds current crisis is making this player’s chances even worse and affecting his football career and it is considered to be a sure fact that he will make a move next season and it is already astonishing that he stayed with Liverpool this season.
David Villa: Forwards
A lot of people may say why Wayne Rooney was not added here in the place of David Villa, as consistency is a very big factor in the game of football, and David Villa has been literally ‘deadly consistent.’
This twenty-eight year old Spaniard was the star of the World Cup in South Africa. He scored numerous goals and came to be known as one of the best players of the World Cup.
His performances in the pinnacle football tournament also resulted in his move to Barcelona and this came as the most expensive move of the summer of 2010 with a staggering cost price of forty million Euros.
He started out with the Langero youth academy in 1991 and made his professional football debut in 1999, then he made the Spanish national team debut in 2000 and since then he has come to be a loved figure worldwide, especially in Spain.
He had already scored three goals in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, was the top scorer in the Euro 2008 and won the silver boot in World Cup 2010.
He actually has scored more goals in the World Cup than any other player in Spain’s history.
David Villa even recovered from a major childhood injury that could have destroyed his football career, he got married to his childhood sweet heart and is also very active with charity works as he has also set up camp Villa where children get free football
training.
David Villa is the player who, literally dragged Valencia on his own when he was there. He joined the club in 2005 for a transfer fee of twelve million Euros.
He moved to Barcelona in 2010 and was also known to score goals with ease when Valencia was selling all its good players.
This speaks for this Spanish player’s qualities, as he was still a goal scoring machine even when he had only a rather decent team and not such a spectacular one.
His record speaks for itself. David Villa has made a name for himself and will go down in history as a football and Spanish legend.
Rooney was not selected here as he lacks goal consistency, his scores are more in crests and troughs and this is not a good thing.
Wayne Rooney is also not a marksman, though he may have more flexibility on the football field and especially is not the thing that David Villa makes himself out to be for his own Country and club.
 

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