La Liga team of the decade

by Matt Langille on July 15, 2009 · 10 comments

Since we are approach­ing the end of a decade, and since it’s summer,I thought I would offer up my La Liga Team of the decade. I set my team based on the best actual sea­son had by a player in each posi­tion. It is not an aggrega­tive list. It is not based on con­tri­bu­tions over the course of a few sea­sons or a career. The play­ers who had the best year of any player in the decade in their respec­tive posi­tion are what make up this list.  Enjoy.…..

For­ma­tion: 3–5-2

Goalie-Santiago Canizares (2003/2004)cani La Liga team of the decade

Lead Valen­cia to a league and UEFA Cup dou­ble as well as win­ning the Zamora tro­phy for him­self. Was the cus­to­dian for a team who man­aged to com­bine rock solid defense with a flair for attack. Regarded as one of the pre­mier keep­ers in world foot­ball at the time, this was his best sea­son in a Valen­cia shirt.

Defender: Dani Alves (2006/2007)

23C 400x400 DanielAlvesNew2 La Liga team of the decade Has been the best right back in La Liga con­sis­tently since break­ing into the first team at Sevilla 2004. Was a huge threat on the right flank as Sevilla fin­ished in 3rd place, only 5 points off cham­pi­ons Real Madrid. Won the Copa del Rey,as well as a sec­ond suc­ces­sive UEFA Cup that year. This was the sea­son that estab­lished him as the pre­mier attack­ing full back any­where in the world.

Defender: Roberto Ayala (2001/2002)

20051016LigaValenciaRobertoAyala La Liga team of the decadeOne of the best defend­ers of his gen­er­a­tion, Ayala showed A.C Milan what they could have enjoyed had they showed some faith in his incred­i­ble tim­ing and read­ing of the game. A tough cus­tomer in defense, Ayala demon­strated class and lead­er­ship by lead­ing Valen­cia to their first Liga title in 31 years. Also named Cham­pi­ons League defender of the year as Los Che lost in the final to Bay­ern Munich.

Defender: Car­les Puyol (2005/2006)

carles+puyol La Liga team of the decadeNot the pret­ti­est man in the list, nor the most tech­ni­cally gifted, but no one exem­pli­fies heart more than Car­les Puyol. Cata­lan through and through, Puyol showed why he was the deserved cap­tain of the club as he bal­anced the potent Barcelona attack­ing power with his sound defen­sive abil­i­ties. Always one to jump into a tackle, Puyol makes up for his some­times ques­tion­able deci­sion mak­ing with his unique abil­ity to hus­tle a ball out of dan­ger on pure desire alone. Cap­tained Barcelona to a sec­ond suc­ces­sive Liga title that year as well as a Cham­pi­ons League title, in which he was named UEFA best defender. No player rep­re­sents what their club is more than this man.

Defen­sive Mid­field: Xabi Alonso (2002/2003)

xabi alonso La Liga team of the decadeCame within two points of emu­lat­ing his father by win­ning a Liga title with Real Sociedad, this was the year Xabi Alonso broke out. Xabi was the com­plete cen­tral mid­fielder, exhibit­ing uncanny posi­tional sense, an abil­ity to win the ball in tack­les, as well as a knack for great ball dis­tri­b­u­tion and a can­non for a right foot. He helped put Sociedad back on the foot­ball map(albeit briefly), and went on to claim the best Span­ish player award cour­tesy of Don Balon. Real Madrid may have won the league this year, but all the suc­cess Xabi later enjoyed with Liv­er­pool and with Spain was born here.

Defen­sive Mid­field: Claude Makelele (2002/2003)

rsz makelele c 20030313 gh l La Liga team of the decadeFor­get about galac­ti­cos, this was the guy who lifted Madrid to the heights they enjoyed in the first part of the decade.  His depar­ture to Chelsea in the sum­mer of 2003 was seen as the scourge that caused the dra­matic down­fall of the first galac­tico area, a sen­ti­ment shared by for­mer team­mates Zidane, McMana­man and Hierro. Makelele was a rock, man­ag­ing the defen­sive load all the way to a Liga title against a pesky Real Sociedad team. Fresh off a Cham­pi­ons League title the year before, Makelele had to deal with increas­ing pres­sure as Madrid’s unbal­anced side was top heavy with attack­ers. But he danced the dance ever so well, and wasn’t truly appre­ci­ated by Madrid, nor most Liga fans until he had departed for Chelsea. Solid, solid, solid.

Attack­ing Mid­field: Juan Roman Riquelme (2004/2005)

59679riquelme La Liga team of the decadeOne of the most enig­matic fig­ures in Span­ish foot­ball ever, when he was on his game no one in the world was bet­ter. Con­sis­tency has been the main hin­drance his entire career, but for two mag­i­cal years in the then unknown Vil­lareal, he brought a tiny club to the brink of Euro­pean glory. After a dread­ful first Euro­pean sea­son at Barcelona, coach Manuel Pel­le­grini had enough faith in the pre­cise pass­ing abil­ity of this tem­par­men­tal Argen­tine, and built an entire squad around his abil­i­ties.  A 15 goal haul, cou­pled with a 3rd place fin­ish made this Riquelme’s crown­ing achieve­ment in Spain. Not too many play­ers can place the title of artist in front of their name, but surely he is one who can.

Attack­ing mid­fielder: Ronaldinho(2004/2005)

p1.ronaldinho La Liga team of the decadeThis was the year Ronald­inho estab­lished him­self as the best player on the planet. I would call you a liar if you said you weren’t put under his spell, even if it was for a short period of time. He did it all. He brought the Liga title back to Catalunya that year, which helped him earn his sec­ond con­sec­u­tive FIFA Player of the year award as well as his first Bal­lon D’or. His recent fall from grace and form is made more sad when you con­sider the heights he reached only a scant few years back. His style and flair were breath­tak­ing, his tech­nique and trick­ery were out of this world, and his smile and enjoy­ment of the game was unmatched any­where. Ronald­inho was one of a kind, and this sea­son is what pushed him into the stratos­phere of foot­balling tran­scen­dence, a feat only achieved by a select few before him.

Attack­ing Mid­fielder: Zine­dine Zidane(2001/2002)

Zinedine%20Zidane%20(31) La Liga team of the decadeThe great­est player of his gen­er­a­tion, Zidane finally com­pleted the holy trin­ity of  foot­ball prizes by tak­ing Madrid to a record 9th Cham­pi­ons League title with one of the great­est goals ever scored in a major final. After arriv­ing in Madrid as the most expen­sive player ever, Zidane didn’t dis­ap­point in this, his first year in Spain. Although Madrid were dis­ap­pointed to fin­ish third, their con­cen­tra­tion on win­ning the Cham­pi­ons League in their cen­te­nary year was no doubt a fac­tor. Zidane jus­ti­fied every one of the 76 mil­lion euros spent on him. Although he didn’t enjoy the amount of domes­tic suc­cess he did later on in his Madrid career, the fact that he deliv­ered such a beau­ti­ful prod­uct on the field in his first year in Spain makes me rank this as his best Liga sea­son. The most ele­gant man ever to caress a foot­ball with his feet.

For­ward: Nihat Kahveci (2002/2003)

rsz nihat La Liga team of the decadeI real­ize La Liga has played host to some glam­orous for­wards who have had solid sea­sons and won tro­phies with their respec­tive clubs this past decade. How­ever, no one has had the same impact as a rel­a­tive unknown in their debut full sea­son in Spain as Nihat did. After arriv­ing from Besik­tas dur­ing the win­ter trans­fer break the year before, Nihat only man­aged to net 1 goal in 11 appear­ances for Real Socieadad. This made it all the more unex­pected when he scored 23 goals the fol­low­ing year as Sociedad came within a whisker of win­ning the most improb­a­ble of La Liga titles of recent mem­ory. Fin­ish­ing tied for sec­ond in the Pichichi that year, his goals sky­rock­eted Real Sociedad to heights it hadn’t seen in a long time. While def­i­nitely not a flash in the pan, the rest of his stay in Spain was marred by injury and he never quite rang the bell like he did in 02/03.  Bril­liant strik­ers came before and have come since, but no one goal scorer has had more of an impact on his teams suc­cess than Nihat did in that mag­i­cal year where the title almost returned to the Anoeta.

For­ward: Lionel Messi (2008/2009)

lionel messi 1  La Liga team of the decadeThe world at his fin­ger­tips, Leo Messi did it all this past sea­son lead­ing Barcelona to one of the great­est sea­sons in the his­tory of club foot­ball, period. After mak­ing his Barca debut in 2004/2005, it was evi­dent Leo was des­tined for great­ness. There were flashes of bril­liance, too many to list, but he was always in the shadow of Ronald­inho, as well as being prone to injury. This past year was when the full brunt of the weight of expec­ta­tion fell on his slight shoul­ders, and did he ever deliver. 23 goals, the tre­ble, and all around mind blow­ing play from a leg­end in the mak­ing. Messi han­dled the pres­sure of being the big dog at the Camp Nou ami­ca­bly, and looks set to fol­low a hal­lowed path to great­ness trav­eled only by a select few.

Subs bench:

Goalie: Iker Casil­las (2004/2005)

Defender: Amedeo Car­boni (2003/2004)

Mid­fielder: Xavi (2008/2009)

Mid­fielder: Luis Figo (2000/2001)

For­ward: Roy Makaay(2002/2003)

For­ward: Raul (2000/2001)

For­ward: Samuel Eto’o (2005/2006)

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10 comments… read them below or add one

1 BH July 15, 2009 at 12:24 pm

isn’t it CarlEs Puyol?

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2 Matt Langille July 15, 2009 at 12:36 pm

Touche

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3 google searcher July 15, 2009 at 3:19 pm

What a bullshit team. Hierro? Rivaldo? Mendietta? Cassillas on the bench? You suck!

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4 Anonymous July 15, 2009 at 6:03 pm

u suck man iniesta deserves the bench this year as much as messi deserves the squad, and casillas is the reason the only reason why los blancos won last year

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5 kenny July 15, 2009 at 6:57 pm

No Senna?

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6 Matt Langille July 15, 2009 at 11:58 pm

Hierro: best years were in the 90′s.
Rivaldo: had a great season in 2000/2001, but Barcelona finished in 4th place, 17 points behind Real Madrid.
Mendieta: I can see he deserved a place, it was a tough choice to leave him out
Casillas: maybe, but Canizares had a huge season in 03/04. I think he had more of an impact that year, and Valencia’s season was more successful that year than Madrid’s was last year.
Iniesta: It was between him and Xavi from last season, and Xavi played 10 more games than he did, and contributed as much, if not more, which gave him the edge, in my opinion.
Senna:No

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7 Mark July 16, 2009 at 1:32 am

This list is controversial.

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8 dfgh October 2, 2009 at 3:51 pm

It is indeed Carles Puyol, as the OP says. Decent team, surprised at Nihat’s inclusion.

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9 scott m November 6, 2009 at 6:08 am

What about Kvarme?

Seriously though…I think that eto’o should be included ahead of Nihat

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10 andres December 31, 2009 at 2:27 pm

raul on the bench?? you suck!!..are you saying that nihat its better than raul??

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